Not exact matches
It is now firmly established that the growth and metastasis of the vast majority of neoplasms are dependent on the
formation of adequate
vasculature, i.e., angiogenesis (1, 2, 3).
Overtime, this encapsulated enzyme - rich fluid collection may erode into surrounding
vasculature and result in the
formation of a pseudoaneurysm.
Our scientists understand that cancer is a complex problem involving factors intrinsic to the tumor that drive its
formation, together with tumor - extrinsic mechanisms — notably the
vasculature and the immune system — that enable tumor survival.
It has been suggested that MCT's are less dependent on micelle
formation and the lymphatic
vasculature for digestion and absorption.