Review:
Angiogenesis In Cancer
overall review score: 4.2
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Angiogenesis in cancer refers to the process by which new blood vessels are formed to supply nutrients and oxygen to cancerous tumors, enabling their growth and spread.
Key Features
- Promotes tumor growth
- Enhances metastasis
- Potential target for cancer therapy
Pros
- Understanding of angiogenesis has led to the development of anti-angiogenic therapies for cancer treatment
- Targeting angiogenesis can help reduce tumor growth and spread
Cons
- Some anti-angiogenic drugs may have side effects
- Resistance to anti-angiogenic therapies can develop over time