What term is used to describe a cancer that has spread?

What term is used to describe a cancer that has spread?

  • Correct Answer: ostracized
  • destabilized
  • galvanized
  • metastasized

Explanation: Isotopes can be very useful in scans to locate cancer cells. This patient has multiple tumors that have spread (metastasized) from the main tumor. A radioisotope has been attached to antibodies that bind to specific cancer cells. The very dark spots in the armpits, neck, and groin represent areas where tumor cells exist.

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