Health News | Study Unveils How Colon Cancer Cells Change Identity to Spread

Get latest articles and stories on Health at LatestLY. Scientists have identified a molecular switch that could help explain why colorectal cancer becomes more deadly. Researchers found that when levels of a gene-regulating factor known as GATA6 decline, cancer cells lose their normal identity and transform into highly adaptable, fetal-like cells that can spread through the bloodstream and form new tumours in the liver.