Tag: angiogenesis

Angiogenesis: The growth of new blood vessels, without which tumors cannot grow beyond a tiny size. Cancer cells induce angiogenesis during early stages of tumor development — this is a crucial step that separates preinvasive and dormant forms of cancer from invasive and metastatic growth.

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12/08/20
Linoleic acid furthers angiogenesis of triple negative breast cancer
03/10/19
Delphinidin inhibits angiogenesis and migration of TN cells
05/09/16
Melatonin favorably alters tumor microenvironment
11/09/14
Metformin inhibits metastasis of triple negative breast cancer cells
10/31/12
Fat tissue can help provide a supportive microenvironment for tumors
06/13/12
It's too early to regrow breasts using fat stem cells
05/15/12
Blueberries and raspberries both reduce mammary tumor development
03/15/12
Black pepper compound suppresses mammary cancer growth and metastasis
12/10/10
Adding zoledronic acid to chemotherapy does not improve markers
09/15/10
Watercress reduces breast cancer growth by inhibiting angiogenesis

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