PMID: 7543770Aug 1, 1995Paper
Tumour vasculature--a potential therapeutic target
British Journal of Cancer
C T BaillieN J Bradley
Abstract
The tumour vasculature is vital for the establishment, growth and metastasis of solid tumours. Its physiological properties limit the effectiveness of conventional anti-cancer strategies. Therapeutic approaches directed at the tumour vasculature are reviewed, suggesting the potential of anti-angiogenesis and the targeting of vascular proliferation antigens as cancer treatments.
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