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Breast cancer spreads during sleep, suggests research #IndiaNEWS #Health
Zurich: According to a recent study by scientists at ETH Zurich, the University Hospital Basel, and the University of Basel, circulating cancer cells that later form metastases primarily emerge during the sleep phase of the affected individuals.
The findings of the research were published in the journal Nature.
Breast cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Each year, around 2. 3 million people worldwide contract the disease. If doctors detect breast cancer early enough, patients usually respond well to treatment.
However, things become much more difficult if cancer has already metastasised. Metastasis occurs when circulating cancer cells break away from the original tumour, travel through the body via blood vessels and form new tumours in other organs.
To date, cancer research has not paid much attention to the question of when tumours shed metastatic cells. Researchers previously assumed that tumours release such cells continuously.
When the affected person is asleep, the tumour awakens, summarises study leader Nicola Aceto, Professor of Molecular Oncology at ETH Zurich. During their study, which included 30 female cancer patients and mouse models, the researchers found that the tumour generates more circulating cells when the organism is asleep. Cells that leave the tumour at night also divide more quickly and therefore have a higher potential to form metastases, compared to circulating cells that leave the tumour during the day.
Our research shows that the escape of circulating cancer cells from the original tumour is controlled by hormones such as melatonin, which determine our rhythms of day and night, says Zoi Diamantopoulou, the studys lead author and a postdoctoral researcher at ETH Zurich.
Adjusting therapies to the tumour
In addition, the study indicates that the time in which tumour or blood samples are taken for diagnosis may influence the findings of oncologists. It was an accidental finding along these lines that first put the researchers on the right track, Some of my colleagues work early in the morning or late in the evening; sometimes theyll also analyse blood at unusual hours, Aceto says with a smile. The scientists were surprised to find that samples taken at different times of the day had very different levels of circulating cancer cells.
Another clue was the surprisingly high number of cancer cells found per unit of blood in mice compared to humans. The reason was that as nocturnal animals, mice sleep during the day, which is when scientists collect most of their samples.
In our view, these findings may indicate the need for healthcare professionals to systematically record the time at which they perform biopsies, Aceto said.


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