Editorial: Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Inhibitors: Blocking Angiogenesis and Improving Outcomes.
Date
2015-03Metadata
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Tumor tissues are just like normal tissues; require nutrients, oxygen
and the ability to evacuate waste products and CO2, the process of
angiogenesis or (tumor-associated vascularization) addresses these
needs to tumor tissues. The process of angiogenesis in tumors is
continuously activated; triggering the normal vasculature to sprout out
new vessels to sustain the tumor growth. The resulting new blood
vessels “feed” growing tumors with oxygen and nutrients, allowing the
cancer cells to invade nearby tissue and metastasize around, forming
new colonies of cancer cells. This process is governed by several
inducing and opposing factors, some of these factors are signaling
proteins, which bind to the cell-surface receptors on the vascular
endothelial cells causing their stimulation or inhibition. Vascular
Endothelial Growth Factor-
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