The events that drive tumor progression and metastatization initiate within the cancer cell itself, that accumulates mutations and de-differentiate until reaching a very unstable stage. But these events alone are not sufficient to maintain sustained metastasis development and growth. Support from the host is required in order to promote angiogenesis and inhibit immune response that would kill cancer cells. The sum of these events is the result of the interaction between the tumor and cellular or non-cellular components that surround the cancer cells. This concept gained more and more importance during the recent years due to the possibility to develop a wide range of therapeutic strategies to target those components and pathways involved in...
Angiogenesis is a multistep process regulated by pro- and antiangiogenic factors. In order to grow a...
Tumor-infiltrating immune cells play a key role against cancer. However, malignant cells are able to...
The present status of cancer molecular imaging (MI) with nuclear medicine techniques is reviewed, hi...
The events that drive tumor progression and metastatization initiate within the cancer cell itself, ...
In the last decade it has become increasingly clear that tumor microenvironment plays a key role in ...
New strategies based on the activation of a patient's immune response are being sought to complement...
Cancer affects people worldwide, causing approximately 9.6 million deaths in 2018 globally. Although...
Angiogenesis is a complex biological process that plays a central role in progression of tumor growt...
The important role of tumor microenvironmental elements in determining tumor progression and metasta...
Tumour establishment, progression and regression can be studied in vivo using an array of imaging te...
C Cancer immunotherapy has led to impressive antitumor effects. However, not all patients respond to...
Tumor microenvironment consists of a number of components including host resident stromal cells, inf...
Molecular imaging, including fluorescence imaging (FMI), biolu...
Over the last decades many key pathways in cancer were identified, which raised interest in developm...
With the increasing understanding of resistance mechanisms mediated by the metabolic reprogramming i...
Angiogenesis is a multistep process regulated by pro- and antiangiogenic factors. In order to grow a...
Tumor-infiltrating immune cells play a key role against cancer. However, malignant cells are able to...
The present status of cancer molecular imaging (MI) with nuclear medicine techniques is reviewed, hi...
The events that drive tumor progression and metastatization initiate within the cancer cell itself, ...
In the last decade it has become increasingly clear that tumor microenvironment plays a key role in ...
New strategies based on the activation of a patient's immune response are being sought to complement...
Cancer affects people worldwide, causing approximately 9.6 million deaths in 2018 globally. Although...
Angiogenesis is a complex biological process that plays a central role in progression of tumor growt...
The important role of tumor microenvironmental elements in determining tumor progression and metasta...
Tumour establishment, progression and regression can be studied in vivo using an array of imaging te...
C Cancer immunotherapy has led to impressive antitumor effects. However, not all patients respond to...
Tumor microenvironment consists of a number of components including host resident stromal cells, inf...
Molecular imaging, including fluorescence imaging (FMI), biolu...
Over the last decades many key pathways in cancer were identified, which raised interest in developm...
With the increasing understanding of resistance mechanisms mediated by the metabolic reprogramming i...
Angiogenesis is a multistep process regulated by pro- and antiangiogenic factors. In order to grow a...
Tumor-infiltrating immune cells play a key role against cancer. However, malignant cells are able to...
The present status of cancer molecular imaging (MI) with nuclear medicine techniques is reviewed, hi...