
Lung tissue samples from mice, showing the nuceli of cells (blue), cancerous cells (green) and markers of proliferation (magenta)
Bryan Johnson
Respiratory viruses may activate the growth of dormant cancer cells that have spread to the lungs from elsewhere in the body. Infections like flu seem to spark an inflammatory response that helps the immune system fight off the microbial invader, but has negative consequences for cancer progression.
Cancer deaths often occur when tumour cells migrate from their original location in the…
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