Metastasis describes what happens in a cancer patient when cancerous cells break off from a tumor or other main body, travel through the bloodstream, and start growing elsewhere in the body. Generally speaking, after metastasis occurs, the cancer cannot be easily treated and the patient may be terminal. One treatment of last resort is chemotherapy, which can destroy cancer cells everywhere in the body. However, chemotherapy has devastating side effects that can often be fatal by themselves.
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