DocCec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
In a message dated 98-05-05 11:45:14 EDT, you write:
<< Actually it has been known for years that angioneogenesis ( the
proliferation of blood vessels ) is characteristic of solid tumors. Many
have been working on this idea, but this has apparently been the first
successful inhibition of the process, at least in mice. Apparently these
investigators have isolated a factor that stimulates the process and have
successfully inhibited this factor in mouse tumors. >>
What about the problem of mets, Ron? Will they have to discover and isolate
every metastatic tumor? Or will this really only be good for a primary or in
situ that hasn't metatstasized yet?
Doc
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