Not necessarily. If you read in to it, it seems like they already have an idea on how to regulate this:
The same study suggests there may be a simple solution: taking an anti-inflammatory drug.
A few days of anti-inflammatory therapy kept the immune brake engaged in
mice and prevented spread, according to the study. Research in people
hinted at the same benefit, although more studies are needed to confirm
it.
Which makes me, and from reading other scientists as well, curious if perhaps this could also be used with other cancers to help reduce their chances of reoccuring or spreading. Maybe even give hints at helping prevent or reduce metastasis to begin with. To be honest this is almost a breakthrough, not a doom-and-gloom.
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