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Tumor-related Angiogenesis

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Specialty Hematology
Date 1989 Jan 1
PMID 2480145
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In recent years, tumor-related angiogenesis has become an important field of research in oncology. It could be stated that growth of solid tumors is completely dependent on neovascularization to provide the tumor with all required nutrients. Special compounds (tumor angiogenesis factor[s]) are released by tumor cells into the environment to stimulate different types of normal cells to become active for the tumor. In particular, endothelial cells of neighboring capillaries are induced to react. They disintegrate their own basal lamina, detach from their neighbors, enter the extracellular matrix, and migrate toward the tumor mass. Cell divisions occur within such sprouts, thereby increasing the number of migrating endothelial cells. Strands of such cells are formed, and inter- and intracellular lumina develop. Loops of these hollow strands anastomose to form a network of new vessels which become connected with the blood circulation. The tumor mass thus becomes vascularized and can continue to grow. The prevention of neoangiogenesis has an enormous impact on cancer treatment by inhibiting the growth of the tumor. In this review, all important aspects of tumor-related angiogenesis are presented.

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