The central importance of tumour neovascularization has been emphasized by clinical trials using antiangiogenic therapy in breast cancer. This review gives a background to breast tumour neovascularization in in situ and invasive breast cancer, outlines the mechanisms by which this is achieved and discusses the influence of the microenvironment, focusing on hypoxia. The regulation of angiogenesis and the antivascular agents that are used in an antiangiogenic dosing schedule, both novel and conventional, are also summarized. © 2007 BioMed Central Ltd.
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Fox, S. B., Generali, D. G., & Harris, A. L. (2007, December 18). Breast tumour angiogenesis. Breast Cancer Research. https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr1796
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