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Lymphatic function, lymphangiogenesis, and cancer metastasis

Swartz, M. A.  
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Skobe, M.
2001
Microscopy Research and Technique

The lymphatic system serves as the primary route for the metastasis of many cancers and the extent of lymph node involvement is the most important indicator of tumor aggressiveness. Despite the apparent importance of the lymphatic vessels for tumor dissemination, it has remained unclear whether activation of lymphatic endothelial cells may affect tumor progression and metastasis and the molecular mechanisms of lymphangiogenesis are just beginning to be elucidated. This overview describes the unique structural and functional characteristics of the lymphatic vessels that render them particularly suitable for invasion by tumor cells and for their efficient transport to lymph nodes. Recent evidence indicates occurrence of tumor lymphangiogenesis and its correlation with metastasis. Molecular regulation of tumor lymphangiogenesis, its significance for tumor metastasis, and implications for cancer therapy are discussed.

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review article
DOI
10.1002/jemt.1160
Author(s)
Swartz, M. A.  
Skobe, M.
Date Issued

2001

Published in
Microscopy Research and Technique
Volume

55

Issue

2

Start page

92

End page

99

Subjects

Animals

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Humans

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Lymph/physiology

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Lymphatic Metastasis

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Lymphatic System/*physiopathology

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Neoplasm Metastasis/*physiopathology

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Neovascularization

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Pathologic

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REVIEWED

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Available on Infoscience
August 9, 2006
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