Pathophysiologic Effects of Vascular-Targeting Agents and the Implications for Combination with Conventional Therapies

Volume: 66, Issue: 24, Pages: 11520 - 11539
Published: Dec 15, 2006
Abstract
A functional vascular supply is critical for the continued growth and development of solid tumors. It also plays a major role in metastatic spread of tumor cells. This importance has led to the concept of targeting the vasculature of the tumor as a form of cancer therapy. Two major types of vascular-targeting agent (VTA) have now emerged: those that prevent the angiogenic development of the neovasculature of the tumor and those that specifically...
Paper Details
Title
Pathophysiologic Effects of Vascular-Targeting Agents and the Implications for Combination with Conventional Therapies
Published Date
Dec 15, 2006
Volume
66
Issue
24
Pages
11520 - 11539
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