Hematogenous spread refers to the dissemination of pathogens, such as bacteria or cancer cells, through the bloodstream to distant sites in the body. This mode of spread is clinically significant as it can lead to systemic infections or metastasis, complicating treatment and worsening prognosis. A key association is the spread of metastatic cancer, where malignant cells travel via the blood to organs like the liver or lungs, significantly impacting patient management and outcomes.

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