Journal article
Vascular remodeling in cancer
RH Farnsworth, M Lackmann, MG Achen, SA Stacker
Oncogene | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1038/onc.2013.304
Abstract
The growth and dissemination of tumors rely on an altered vascular network, which supports their survival and expansion and provides accessibility to the vasculature and a route of transport for metastasizing tumor cells. The remodeling of vascular structures through generation of new vessels (for example, via tumor angiogenesis) is a well studied, even if still quite poorly understood, process in human cancer. Antiangiogenic therapies have provided insight into the contribution of angiogenesis to the biology of human tumors, yet have also revealed the ease with which resistance to antiangiogenic drugs can develop, presumably involving alterations to vascular signaling mechanisms. Furthermor..
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Funding Acknowledgements
MGA and SAS are supported by Research Fellowships and a Program Grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia. We apologize to authors whose work could not be quoted due to space limitations.