The mechanisms of tumor growth and progression involve the activation of different processes such as neovascularization and angiogenesis. These processes involve tumoral cells and stromal cells. Hence, inhibiting angiogenesis affects tumor growth and proliferation in patients with different types of cancer. Nevertheless, tumoral cells and stromal components are responsible for the resistance to antiangiogenic therapies. The majority of tumors respond to this type of therapy; however, some tumors may be indifferent to antiangiogenic therapies (intrinsic resistance) and other tumors become resistant during treatment (acquired resistance). Different strategies have been proposed to prevent resistance. Preclinical studies and clinical trials ar...
Several angiogenesis inhibitors are currently used in the clinic for treatment of cancer. While anti...
Abstract Background Angiogenesis is the formation of new vascular networks from preexisting ones thr...
Despite advances in surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, patients with cancer have a poor p...
The mechanisms of tumor growth and progression involve the activation of different processes such as...
Angiogenesis is critical for oxygen and nutrient delivery to proliferating tumor cells. Therefore, a...
Tumor progression requires the activation of neovascularization, or angiogenesis, a process orchestr...
The problem of drug resistance in cancer patients has been well in mind from the beginning of modern...
Angiogenesis describes the formation of blood vessels from an existing vascular network. Anti-angiog...
Tumor angiogenesis is widely recognized as one of the hallmarks of cancer. Consequently, during the ...
International audienceTumour angiogenesis, described by Folkman in the early seventies, is an essent...
Four decades ago, angiogenesis was recognized as a therapeutic target for blocking cancer growth. Be...
Angiogenesis has emerged as a critical process for tumour progression. Identifying key pathways invo...
Angiogenesis is the development of new blood vessels from preexisting vasculature. The angiogenic pr...
Anti-angiogenesis is the therapeutic strategy designed to disrupt the vascular supply and starve tum...
Anti-angiogenesis therapy, by blocking formation of new blood vessels in tumors, is the standard-of-...
Several angiogenesis inhibitors are currently used in the clinic for treatment of cancer. While anti...
Abstract Background Angiogenesis is the formation of new vascular networks from preexisting ones thr...
Despite advances in surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, patients with cancer have a poor p...
The mechanisms of tumor growth and progression involve the activation of different processes such as...
Angiogenesis is critical for oxygen and nutrient delivery to proliferating tumor cells. Therefore, a...
Tumor progression requires the activation of neovascularization, or angiogenesis, a process orchestr...
The problem of drug resistance in cancer patients has been well in mind from the beginning of modern...
Angiogenesis describes the formation of blood vessels from an existing vascular network. Anti-angiog...
Tumor angiogenesis is widely recognized as one of the hallmarks of cancer. Consequently, during the ...
International audienceTumour angiogenesis, described by Folkman in the early seventies, is an essent...
Four decades ago, angiogenesis was recognized as a therapeutic target for blocking cancer growth. Be...
Angiogenesis has emerged as a critical process for tumour progression. Identifying key pathways invo...
Angiogenesis is the development of new blood vessels from preexisting vasculature. The angiogenic pr...
Anti-angiogenesis is the therapeutic strategy designed to disrupt the vascular supply and starve tum...
Anti-angiogenesis therapy, by blocking formation of new blood vessels in tumors, is the standard-of-...
Several angiogenesis inhibitors are currently used in the clinic for treatment of cancer. While anti...
Abstract Background Angiogenesis is the formation of new vascular networks from preexisting ones thr...
Despite advances in surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, patients with cancer have a poor p...