k Metastatic lung cancer, MRI scan Coloured magnetic resonance imaging MRI scan showing the thorax and spine right of a 60 year old man with bronchial carcinoma lung cancer that has spread metastasised to the spine, forming secondary tumours red spots in spine. Metastasis occurs when cells from a tumour break off and are transported to other parts of the body via blood or lymph vessels. This is also known as advanced cancer, or stage 4 cancer. At this stage it can not always be cured but radiotherapy and chemotherapy can be used to control symptoms., by DR P. MARAZZISCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Metastatic lung cancer, MRI scan Coloured magnetic resonance imaging  MRI  scan showing the thorax and spine  right  of a 60 year old man with bronchial carcinoma  lung cancer  that has spread  metastasised  to the spine, forming secondary tumours  red spots in spine . Metastasis occurs when cells from a tumour break off and are transported to other parts of the body via blood or lymph vessels. This is also known as advanced cancer, or stage 4 cancer. At this stage it can not always be cured but radiotherapy and chemotherapy can be used to control symptoms., by DR P. MARAZZI SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Metastatic lung cancer, MRI scan

Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan showing the thorax and spine (right) of a 60 year old man with bronchial carcinoma (lung cancer) that has spread (metastasised) to the spine, forming secondary tumours (red spots in spine). Metastasis occurs when cells from a tumour break off and are transported to other parts of the body via blood or lymph vessels. This is also known as advanced cancer, or stage 4 cancer. At this stage it can not always be cured but radiotherapy and chemotherapy can be used to control symptoms., by DR P. MARAZZI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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