Stiff and oxygen-deprived tumors promote spread of cancer

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Scientists from Princeton University and the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center have found that, in breast cancer, tumor hardness and hypoxia trigger a biological switch that causes certain cells to embark on a cancer-promoting program. This biological switch is critical to a tumors’ ability to invade other tissue, a process called metastasis — and could offer a promising treatment target.