Accessing the vasculature in cancer: revising an old hallmark.

IF 14.3 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Trends in cancer Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-02 DOI:10.1016/j.trecan.2024.08.003
Adrian L Harris, David J Kerr, Francesco Pezzella, Domenico Ribatti
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Abstract

The classic cancer hallmark, inducing angiogenesis, was born out of the long-held notion that tumours could grow only if new vessels were formed. The attempts, based on this premise, to therapeutically restrain angiogenesis in hopes of controlling tumour growth have been less effective than expected. This is partly because primary and metastatic tumours can grow without angiogenesis. The discovery of nonangiogenic cancers and the mechanisms they use to exploit normal vessels, called 'vessel co-option,' has opened a new field in cancer biology. Consequently, the cancer hallmark, 'inducing angiogenesis,' has been modified to 'inducing or accessing vasculature.'

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进入癌症血管:重新审视古老的标志。
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Trends in cancer
Trends in cancer Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: Trends in Cancer, a part of the Trends review journals, delivers concise and engaging expert commentary on key research topics and cutting-edge advances in cancer discovery and medicine. Trends in Cancer serves as a unique platform for multidisciplinary information, fostering discussion and education for scientists, clinicians, policy makers, and patients & advocates.Covering various aspects, it presents opportunities, challenges, and impacts of basic, translational, and clinical findings, industry R&D, technology, innovation, ethics, and cancer policy and funding in an authoritative yet reader-friendly format.
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