“…Overall, the development of a primary tumor from a microscopic level (avascular growth) to a macroscopic level (vascular phase), and the subsequent appearance of metastases, is not simply the accumulation of malignant cells, but results from a nonlinear process involving true “biological phase transition” downstream critical bifurcations [ 86 , 87 ]. This dynamical behavior leads to self-organization away from thermodynamic equilibrium, providing the system with a high degree of robustness, complexity, and hierarchy [ 88 ], which, in turn, enacts the creation of new information and learning ability.…”