Radiation techniques were subsequently developed for use after surgery to control
small tumour growths.
Chemotherapy (drug treatment) was later developed to destroy
small tumour growths that were not treatable by other methods.
Not exact matches
Notably, the higher density of
smaller diameter blood vessels in the
tumour experiments resulted in enhanced
tumour growth.
Because SLC6A14 is essential for
tumour growth yet dispensable for normal development and tissue maintenance,
small molecules that block amino acid import through this transporter could be effective and selective anti-cancer agents, particularly as components of rational drug combinations.
The effect of keratinocyte
growth factor on
tumour growth and
small intestinal mucositis after chemotherapy in the rat with breast cancer