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New organ could help understand spread of cancer

UNI Apr 05, 2018

Researchers froom New York's School of Medicine have found a new organ which they believe could pave the way for a new direction in cancer research.


Researchers believe they have discovered a new organ and it could be the body's biggest, according to an Euronews report. Researchers from New York University's School of Medicine are calling it the "interstitium." It's found just below the skin's surface, surrounding arteries and veins, casing the fibrous tissue between muscles, and lining our digestive tracts, lungs, and urinary systems.

Neil Theise, a professor at NYU's School of Medicine, is author of the paper. He believes the interstitium is a source of lymph, a fluid that moves through the body's lymphatic system and supports immunity. He adds that knowing how diseases spread through this part of the body could help researchers better understand how cancer spreads. "Can we detect [disease] earlier by sampling fluid from the space? Can we figure out mechanisms to stop spread?" This, he believes, could be the next direction of the research.

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