London, March 9 : Researchers in London have discovered a way to stop cancer cells from spreading, which may prevent about 90 per cent patients.
Scientists at the Institute of Cancer Research, a constituent college of the University of London, say that rather than concentrating on stopping the formation on tumours, they focussed on singling out the enzyme that allows cancer to spread throughout the body.
The researchers say that their groundbreaking study led to the discovery that an enzyme called LOX is crucial in promoting the spread of the disease throughout a patient's body.
Lead researcher Dr. Janine Erler said called her team's discovery "the crucial missing piece in the jigsaw we have been searching for".