AbstractThis review attempts to move beyond the traditional borders of antiangiogenesis and toward the dynamic, evolving strategies of vascular modulation. This repositioning entails a two-fold paradigm shift: conceptually, to a view of antiangiogenesis as only one part of a larger story, and therapeutically, to approaches which attempt to modulate tumor blood flow instead of simply inhibiting it. Three vascular modulation strategies—provascular, antivascular, and redistributive—are presented with representative compounds. These vascular modulation strategies are described in specific measurable characteristics (blood vessel maturity and type, effect on blood flow, microenvironmental target, molecular target, angiogenic biomarker, and imagi...
Angiogenesis is the development of new blood vessels from preexisting vasculature. The angiogenic pr...
Deregulation of angiogenesis – the growth of new blood vessels from an existing vasculature – is a m...
Tumor angiogenesis is widely recognized as one of the “hallmarks of cancer”. Consequently, during th...
AbstractThis review attempts to move beyond the traditional borders of antiangiogenesis and toward t...
Angiogenesis is a process essential for tumor growth and metastasis. Inhibition of angiogenesis as a...
Although cancer cells are not generally controlled by normal regulatory mechanisms, tumor growth is ...
Tumors undergo fast neovascularization to support the rapid proliferation of cancer cells. Vasculatu...
Preclinical and clinical antiangiogenic approaches, with multiple side effects such as resistance, h...
A basic requirement of tumorigenesis is the development of a vascular network to support the metabol...
Ó2022 American Association for Cancer ResearchThe concepts of antiangiogenic tumor therapy were pion...
Anti-angiogenesis is the therapeutic strategy designed to disrupt the vascular supply and starve tum...
International audienceCurrently in cancer treatment, one premise is to use antiangiogenic therapies ...
Contains fulltext : 89069.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The therapeuti...
A number of anti-angiogenesis drugs have been FDA-approved and are being used in cancer treatment, a...
Angiogenesis describes the formation of blood vessels from an existing vascular network. Anti-angiog...
Angiogenesis is the development of new blood vessels from preexisting vasculature. The angiogenic pr...
Deregulation of angiogenesis – the growth of new blood vessels from an existing vasculature – is a m...
Tumor angiogenesis is widely recognized as one of the “hallmarks of cancer”. Consequently, during th...
AbstractThis review attempts to move beyond the traditional borders of antiangiogenesis and toward t...
Angiogenesis is a process essential for tumor growth and metastasis. Inhibition of angiogenesis as a...
Although cancer cells are not generally controlled by normal regulatory mechanisms, tumor growth is ...
Tumors undergo fast neovascularization to support the rapid proliferation of cancer cells. Vasculatu...
Preclinical and clinical antiangiogenic approaches, with multiple side effects such as resistance, h...
A basic requirement of tumorigenesis is the development of a vascular network to support the metabol...
Ó2022 American Association for Cancer ResearchThe concepts of antiangiogenic tumor therapy were pion...
Anti-angiogenesis is the therapeutic strategy designed to disrupt the vascular supply and starve tum...
International audienceCurrently in cancer treatment, one premise is to use antiangiogenic therapies ...
Contains fulltext : 89069.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The therapeuti...
A number of anti-angiogenesis drugs have been FDA-approved and are being used in cancer treatment, a...
Angiogenesis describes the formation of blood vessels from an existing vascular network. Anti-angiog...
Angiogenesis is the development of new blood vessels from preexisting vasculature. The angiogenic pr...
Deregulation of angiogenesis – the growth of new blood vessels from an existing vasculature – is a m...
Tumor angiogenesis is widely recognized as one of the “hallmarks of cancer”. Consequently, during th...