Breast adenocarcinoma liver metastases, in contrast to colorectal cancer liver metastases, display a non-angiogenic growth pattern that preserves the stroma and lacks hypoxia.
Although angiogenesis is a prerequisite for the growth of most human solid tumours, alternative mechanisms of vascularisation can be adopted. We have previously described a non-angiogenic growth pattern in liver metastases of colorectal adenocarcinomas (CRC) in which tumour cells replace hepatocytes...
Main Authors: | Stessels, F, Van den Eynden, G, Van der Auwera, I, Salgado, R, Van den Heuvel, E, Harris, A, Jackson, D, Colpaert, C, van Marck, E, Dirix, L, Vermeulen, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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