Non-angiogenic tumours and their influence on cancer biology

Nature Reviews Cancer 18, 323 (2018). doi:10.1038/nrc.2018.14 Authors: Tom Donnem, Andrew R. Reynolds, Elizabeth A. Kuczynski, Kevin Gatter, Peter B. Vermeulen, Robert S. Kerbel, Adrian L. Harris & Francesco Pezzella Solid tumours need a blood supply, and a large body of evidence has previously suggested that they can grow only if they induce the development of new blood vessels, a process known as tumour angiogenesis. On the basis of this hypothesis, it was proposed that
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