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FIGURE 7-3. The metastatic phenotype. To produce metastases, tumor
cells must complete every step in the process. If they fail to
complete one or more steps, the cells are eliminated. For example, a
cell that can induce angiogenesis but is not motile-invasive will not
produce a metastasis. The prediction of metastatic potential therefore
requires a multiparametric analysis.