New Research Reveals How UV Radiation Triggers Melanoma Spread Through Cellular Chain Reaction
Groundbreaking research reveals how ultraviolet radiation activates a sequential biological pathway that drives melanoma dissemination. The study identifies specific enzymes and proteins that could become targets for future therapeutic interventions against metastatic skin cancer.
UV Radiation Activates Molecular Pathway Driving Melanoma Spread
Recent research published in the British Journal of Cancer has uncovered the precise molecular mechanism through which ultraviolet radiation promotes the spread of melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer. According to the report, UV exposure triggers a sequential reaction involving cathepsins, TGF-β1, and FAP-α that facilitates cancer metastasis.