In order to compensate for the increased oxygen consumption in growing tumors, tumors need angiogenesis and vasculogenesis to increase the supply. Insufficiency in this process or in the microcirculation leads to hypoxic tumor areas with a significantly reduced pO2, which in turn leads to alterations in the biology of cancer cells as well as in the tumor microenvironment. Cancer cells develop more aggressive phenotypes, stem cell features and are more prone to metastasis formation and migration. In addition, intratumoral hypoxia confers therapy resistance, specifically radioresistance. Reactive oxygen species are crucial in fixing DNA breaks after ionizing radiation. Thus, hypoxic tumor cells show a two- to threefold increase in radioresist...
Hypoxia, a partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) below physiological needs, is a limiting factor affectin...
Hypoxic tumor microenvironment (HTM) is considered to promote metabolic changes, oncogene activation...
Purpose: Hypoxia (low oxygen) is a common feature of solid tumours that has been intensely studied f...
Hypoxia is not only a prominent contributor to the heterogeneity of solid tumors but also a crucial ...
Tumor hypoxia, a common feature occurring in nearly all human solid tumors is a major contributing f...
Hypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors, and develops because of the rapid growth of the tumor t...
Item does not contain fulltextAs tumors grow, they upregulate glycolytic and oxidative metabolism to...
Recent advancement in the radiotherapy technology has allowed conformal delivery of high doses of io...
Local recurrence and distant metastasis frequently occur after radiation therapy for cancer and can ...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
PURPOSE: The combined treatment modality of ionizing radiation with inhibitors of angiogenesis is ef...
International audienceHypoxia involves neoplastic cells. Unlike normal tissue, solid tumors are comp...
The microenvironment of solid human tumors is characterized by heterogeneity in oxygenation. Hypoxia...
Hypoxic tumor microenvironment (HTM) is considered to promote metabolicchanges, oncogene activation,...
Solid tumours often develop regions that are poorly oxygenated (hypoxic). Hypoxic tumour cells are r...
Hypoxia, a partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) below physiological needs, is a limiting factor affectin...
Hypoxic tumor microenvironment (HTM) is considered to promote metabolic changes, oncogene activation...
Purpose: Hypoxia (low oxygen) is a common feature of solid tumours that has been intensely studied f...
Hypoxia is not only a prominent contributor to the heterogeneity of solid tumors but also a crucial ...
Tumor hypoxia, a common feature occurring in nearly all human solid tumors is a major contributing f...
Hypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors, and develops because of the rapid growth of the tumor t...
Item does not contain fulltextAs tumors grow, they upregulate glycolytic and oxidative metabolism to...
Recent advancement in the radiotherapy technology has allowed conformal delivery of high doses of io...
Local recurrence and distant metastasis frequently occur after radiation therapy for cancer and can ...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
PURPOSE: The combined treatment modality of ionizing radiation with inhibitors of angiogenesis is ef...
International audienceHypoxia involves neoplastic cells. Unlike normal tissue, solid tumors are comp...
The microenvironment of solid human tumors is characterized by heterogeneity in oxygenation. Hypoxia...
Hypoxic tumor microenvironment (HTM) is considered to promote metabolicchanges, oncogene activation,...
Solid tumours often develop regions that are poorly oxygenated (hypoxic). Hypoxic tumour cells are r...
Hypoxia, a partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) below physiological needs, is a limiting factor affectin...
Hypoxic tumor microenvironment (HTM) is considered to promote metabolic changes, oncogene activation...
Purpose: Hypoxia (low oxygen) is a common feature of solid tumours that has been intensely studied f...