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Fang Fang - - 2012
Receiving a diagnosis of cancer is a traumatic experience that may trigger immediate adverse health consequences beyond the effects of the disease or treatment. Using Poisson and negative binomial regression models, we conducted a historical cohort study involving 6,073,240 Swedes to examine the associations between a cancer diagnosis and the ...
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Ardiani Andressa - - 2012
Suicide gene therapy is an attractive strategy to selectively destroy cancer cells while minimizing unnecessary toxicity to normal cells. Since this idea was first introduced more than two decades ago numerous studies have been conducted and significant developments have been made to further its application for mainstream cancer therapy. Major ...
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Gaya Andrew - - 2012
Aflibercept, also known as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-Trap, is a recombinant, decoy receptor fusion protein, rationally designed to block angiogenesis by targeting not only all forms of VEGF-A, but also VEGF-B and placental growth factor. It inhibits VEGF-induced angiogenesis in preclinical models. In tumor models, aflibercept is associated with ...
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Kampen Kim R - - 2012
The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) family has been proposed to be the most important signaling protein family in vessel formation and maturation. VEGF receptor-2 (VEGFR-2) plays an abundant role in the most common forms of cancer. The localization of VEGFR-2 expression is important in cancer pathogenesis; however, so far, ...
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Wang Lifeng - - 2012
We aimed to investigate the expression of SPARC (secreted protein, acidic and rich in cysteine) in gastric cancer and its relationship with tumor angiogenesis and cancer cells proliferation. Protein expression of SPARC, VEGF, CD34 and Ki-67 in 80 cases of gastric cancer and 30 cases of normal gastric tissue was ...
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Waldner Maximilian J - - 2012
Introduction: Angiogenesis was first proposed as a possible target for the treatment of human cancer several decades ago. During recent years, the discovery of VEGF as the main mediator of tumor angiogenesis enabled the specific and successful inhibition of angiogenesis in several experimental and clinical studies. Areas covered: This review ...
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Kim Ki Jo - - 2012
Accumulating evidences have documented that angiogenesis is closely linked to inflammation and regulators of angiogenesis play key roles in various inflammatory conditions. PlGF is an angiogenic protein belonging to the VEGF family and is upregulated mainly in pathologic conditions. In recent, PlGF was discovered having a proinflammatory role in inflammatory ...
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Bikfalvi Andreas - - 2012
The formation of new blood vessels is a fundamental process that occurs during embryonic and postnatal development but also in a number of pathologies ranging from cancer to chronic inflammatory disease. Blood vessels can be generated by either angiogenesis or vasculogenesis. Angiogenesis is implicated in embryonic, postnatal, and pathological vascular ...
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Doi Yosuke - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer is one of the most lethal solid tumors. Vascular endothelial growth factor receptors (VEGFRs) are expressed not only by endothelial cells but also by pancreatic cancer cells. VEGFRs might play an important role for the development of pancreatic cancer cells. The purpose of this study was to ...
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Dymicka-Piekarska Violetta - - 2011
INTRODUCTION: Adhesion molecules take part in the interaction between host cells and cancer cells. In the current study the relationship between the soluble adhesion molecules sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 and proangiogenic factor VEGF in colorectal cancer progression were measured. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study group consisted of 46 patients with colorectal ...
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Feng C - - 2011
AIM: BLCA-4 is a specific nuclear matrix protein found in bladder cancer and there is a dearth of study on functional analysis upon this factor. We aimed to discover whether BLCA-4 is related to angiogenesis in bladder cancer. METHODS: Fifty-three bladder cancer samples were included for immunohistochemical staining of BLCA-4, ...
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Evans J J - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: Endometrial cancer, in developed countries, is the most common malignancy of the female genital tract. Surgery and radiotherapy are successful in many patients but systemic and recurrent disease have no consistently effective treatments, and for high grade advanced disease the prognosis is poor. The study investigated characteristics of adrenomedullin ...
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Hong Ting-Ting - - 2011
Published data on the association of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) -1154G>A polymorphism with cancer risk is inconclusive. To derive a more precise estimation of association between VEGF -1154G>A polymorphism and the risk of cancer, we performed a meta-analysis of 7,071 cancer cases and 7,693 controls from 16 published case-control ...
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Miyatani Tomohiko - - 2011
PURPOSES: A lot of radiosensitizers have been developed. However, there are few to be available in the clinical setting. Thymidine phosphorylase inhibitor (TPI) regulates the phosphorolysis of thymidine to thymine and 2-deoxy-D-ribose-1-phosphate which is essential for tumor angiogenesis. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether TPI augments the ...
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Savas Sevtap - - 2011
Introduction. Angiogenesis causes local growth, aggressiveness and metastasis in solid tumors, and thus, is almost always associated with poor prognosis and survival in cancer patients. Because of this clinical importance, several chemotherapeutic agents targeting angiogenesis have also been developed. Genes and genetic variations in angiogenesis/VEGF pathway thus may be correlated ...
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Henkin Jack - - 2011
Introduction: The role of hrombospondin-1 (TSP1) as a major endogenous angiogenesis inhibitor has been confirmed by numerous studies and subsequent mechanistic discoveries. It has yielded a new class of potential drugs against cancer and other angiogenesis-driven diseases. Areas covered: An overview of TSP1 functions and molecular mechanisms, including regulation and ...
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Franses Joseph W - - 2011
Although the roles of endothelial cells in cancer have primarily been considered to be related to tumor perfusion, the emerging appreciation of "angiocrine" regulation adds stromal regulatory capabilities to the expanding list of endothelial functions in tumors. We posit that an understanding of the state-dependent paracrine regulatory paradigms established in ...
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Hansen Torben Frøstrup - - 2011
Colorectal cancer (CRC) constitutes one of the most common malignancies in the world and, despite advances in diagnostics and treatments, patients still face a poor prognosis and a more individualized treatment approach appears necessary. The VEGF system and angiogenesis are involved in many aspects of tumor biology and the efficacy ...
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Ichihara Eiki - - 2011
Angiogenesis is an essential process in tumor growth. The concept of angiogenesis, when proposed by Folksman in 1971, had a great impact on cancer research and therapy, as the survival and proliferation of cancer depend on angiogenesis, which could be a target of cancer therapy. In subsequent decades, numerous antiangiogenic ...
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Mohri Y - - 2011
AIMS: To evaluate the relationship between vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) levels in gastric cancer tissue and clinicopathological features and to determine whether these factors were correlated with survival. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analysed tissue samples from 58 patients with gastric cancer and used 24 ...
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APE1/Ref-1Role in Redox Signaling: Translational Applications of Targeting the Redox Function of ...
Kelley Mark R - - 2011
The heterogeneity of most cancers diminishes the treatment effectiveness of many cancer-killing regimens. Thus, treatments that hold the most promise are ones that block multiple signaling pathways essential to cancer survival. One of the most promising proteins in that regard is APE1, whose reduction-oxidation activity influences multiple cancer survival mechanisms, ...
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Ambasta Rashmi K - - 2011
ABSTRACT: Angiogenesis is a crucial process in tumor pathogenesis as it sustains malignant cells with nutrients and oxygen. It is well known that tumor cells secrete various growth factors, including VEGF, which triggers endothelial cells to form new capillaries. Prevention of expansion of new blood vessel networks results in reduced ...
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Park Youngjin - - 2011
At the time of surgery for breast cancer, cancer cells released from the primary tumor have most likely entered blood or lymphatic vessels, leading to the development of micrometastases. Cancer cells directly produce angiogenesis stimulators, provoke the release of stimulators bound to the surrounding extracellular matrix and induce macrophages to ...
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Rosca Elena V - - 2011
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed malignancies in women. Despite the remarkable success of mammography screening and use of adjuvant systemic therapy, it is estimated that approximately 200,000 new diagnoses will be made this year and 40,000 deaths will occur due to this disease (American Cancer Society). ...
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Glade Bender Julia - - 2011
AbstractAngiogenesis is a target shared by both adult epithelial cancers and the mesenchymal or embryonal tumors of childhood. Development of antiangiogenic agents for the pediatric population has been complicated by largely theoretical concern for toxicities specific to the growing child and prioritization among the many antiangiogenic agents being developed for ...
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Zhao Zhi-Qiang - - 2011
The aim of the present study was to investigate the expression of midkine (MK) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in gastric cancer and its relationship with gastric cancer prognosis and survival rate. We recruited 107 patients with complete clinical data and available tissue samples [gastric cancer tissue (n=107); adjacent normal ...
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Bareschino M A - - 2011
Angiogenesis is known to be essential for the development and progression of cancer. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a critical mediator in tumor angiogenesis for many solid malignancies, including breast cancer. Increased levels of VEGF have been associated with poor clinical outcomes, including reduced survival. VEGF has become an ...
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Beck Benjamin - - 2011
Angiogenesis is critical during tumour initiation and malignant progression. Different strategies aimed at blocking vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its receptors have been developed to inhibit angiogenesis in cancer patients. It has become increasingly clear that in addition to its effect on angiogenesis, other mechanisms including a direct effect ...
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Perez Edith A - - 2011
The success of endocrine therapies for hormone receptor-positive breast cancer and trastuzumab and lapatinib for targeting human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive tumors has paved the way for the clinical development of several other metastatic breast cancer (MBC)-targeted therapies. Although the benefit of the anti-VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) ...
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Pešić Milica - - 2011
Jatrophane diterpenes were shown to be inhibitors of P-glycoprotein (P-gp). There are also evidences on their microtubule-interacting activity in cancer cells. We evaluated new anti-cancer characteristics of two jatrophane type compounds from Euphorbia dendroides. For that purpose, the model system of sensitive non-small cell lung cancer cell line (NCI-H460) and ...
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Koukourakis G V - - 2011
During the last decade, the development of new drugs known as targeted therapies was the result of a better understanding of the processes involved in the transformation of normal cells into cancer. The term targeted therapy refers to drugs that selectively target specific molecular pathways involved in tumorigenesis or tumour ...
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Kerbel Robert S - - 2011
SUMMARY: Phase III trials of antiangiogenic drugs for metastatic breast cancer have either had only limited success, e.g. the monoclonal anti-VEGF antibody bevacizumab when used with various conventional chemotherapy regimens, or have failed altogether, e.g. the small molecule oral tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) sunitinib. No phase III trial has yet ...
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Mondul Alison M - - 2011
Evidence from the Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta-Carotene Cancer Prevention (ATBC) Study suggests that vitamin E and β-carotene supplement use may influence the risk of several cancers. Vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGF) are proteins involved in angiogenesis, an important requirement for tumor growth and metastasis. Thus, vitamin E and β-carotene may influence cancer ...
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Lieu Christopher - - 2011
Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling regulates cell proliferation, differentiation, survival, angiogenesis, and wound healing. Compelling evidence for deregulated FGF signaling in tumorigenesis continues to emerge, and a growing body of research suggests that FGF may also play an integral role in the resistance to anti-VEGF therapy. Although agents targeting FGF ...
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Amini Afshin - - 2012
Despite recent advances in the management of ovarian cancer, it remains the most lethal gynecologic malignancy. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) has been shown to play a pivotal role in the progression of ovarian cancer leading to the eventual development of malignant ascites. On this basis, agents rendering VEGF ineffective ...
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Ishikawa Takeshi - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between functional impairments of cancer patients and circulating cytokines using a multiplex technique. DESIGN AND METHODS: 50 patients with cancer were assessed using the quality of life (QOL) questionnaire. 27 plasma cytokine levels were determined by using the Bio-Plex array system. The relation to QOL ...
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Liang Huasheng - - 2011
The receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) is a transmembrane receptor in cells, and the interaction of RAGE with ligands results in pro-inflammatory gene activation. Aberrant RAGE activation was reported to promote the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer. This study aimed to investigate the effects of RAGE on the regulation of ...
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Zhou Ren-Jie - - 2011
The effects of all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) on cancer are complex. ATRA has anti-cancer effects as it promotes cancer cell differentiation. However, ATRA also up-regulates expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in cancer cells, which leads to angiogenesis and can, thus, facilitate cancer growth. Genistein, a crucial non-nutrient component ...
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Boyle H - - 2011
Treatment of metastatic kidney cancer has changed dramatically in the past years with the use of VEGF-targeted therapies and mTOR inhibitors. However, resistance occurs. We report here two cases of patients who benefited, both on disease control and side effects, from the addition of bevacizumab to temsirolimus, after progression on ...
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Jach Robert - - 2011
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the immunohistochemical expression of vascular endothelial growth factors VEGF-C and D, as well as the expression of VEGFR-3 in VIN and vulvar invasive cancer and to compare the density of lymphatic marker D2-40 antibody in both groups, and to compare them ...
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Hsueh S-P - - 2011
Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) is frequently overexpressed in human ovarian cancers and its overexpression is associated with increased angiogenesis, increased metastasis and reduced survival. Inhibition of HER2 in HER2-overexpressing cancers can lead to reduced angiogenesis and improved survival. Previously, we reported that SV40 T/t-common polypeptide has transcriptional ...
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de Mello Ramon A - - 2011
Lung cancer is a highly prevalent disease worldwide. Currently, there are more than 150 million patients with lung cancer in the world, with more than 1 million new cases diagnosed per year. Tumoral angiogenesis is an important hallmark of this disease, but despite being extensively studied, the complete angiogenic mechanisms ...
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Ni X - - 2011
Aptamers are a special class of nucleic acid molecules that are beginning to be investigated for clinical use. These small RNA/DNA molecules can form secondary and tertiary structures capable of specifically binding proteins or other cellular targets; they are essentially a chemical equivalent of antibodies. Aptamers have the advantage of ...
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Prager G W - - 2011
Etiological concepts on cancer development, malignant growth and tumour propagation have undergone a revolutionary development during recent years: Among other aspects, the discovery of angiogenesis - the growth of new blood vessels from pre-existing vasculature - as a key element in the pathogenesis of malignancy has opened an abundance of ...
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Yao James C - - 2011
The success of drugs targeting angiogenesis is tempered by the transient duration of disease control and modest survival improvement. The very hypoxic stress produced by successful therapy may lead to upregulation of multiple pathways that promote angiogenesis and invasive behavior. Overcoming this evasive resistance may further improve outcome. Clin Cancer ...
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Hong Ting-Ting - - 2011
We evaluated cancer risk with three VEGF polymorphisms (-460C>T, -2578C>A, 1612G>A) based on current available studies. -460C>T did not appear to influence cancer risks. -2578C carriers had a 30% reduction of colorectal cancer (CRC) risk in comparison with AA homozygote (OR: 0.70, CI: 0.56-0.88). 1612G carriers had a striking 84% ...
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Kemik O - - 2011
Background: Acute-phase response proteins (APRPs), cytokines, and hormones have been claimed to be an independent, important factor of cancers. We suggest that in gastrointestinal system cancers, changes in APRP, cytokines, and hormones are associated. Methods: C-reactive protein (CRP), albumin, interleukin 1α (IL-1α), IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, tumor necrosis factor α ...
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Zhang Jie - - 2011
Angiogenesis is required for invasive tumor growth and metastasis and constitutes an important point in the control of cancer progression. Its inhibition may be a valuable approach to cancer therapy. Antiangiogenic agents are designed to attack the tumor vasculature and cut off the tumor's supply of nutrients. Systemic blockade of ...
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Zhao Bin - - 2011
Background/Aims: Angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis are essential for tumor growth and metastasis. Vascular endothelial growth factors and their receptors (VEGFs/VEGFRs) are important to modulate vasculogenesis. Disregulation of the VEGFs/VEGFRs are closely related to tumor progression and prognosis. Methodology: We established an open-label, randomized trial to assess the effect of somatostatin on ...
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Wahl O - - 2011
Cancer remains one of the major causes of death worldwide. The switch to pathological angiogenesis is a key process in the promotion of cancer and consequently provides several new and promising targets to anticancer therapy. Thus, antagonizing angiogenesis cuts off the tumor's oxygen and nutrition supply. This review focuses on ...
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