2014
DOI: 10.14800/ccm.142
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A Transformative Approach to Cancer Metastasis: Primo Vascular System as a Novel Microenvironment for Cancer Stem Cells

Abstract: Metastasis is the principal cause of death among cancer patients. Despite intensive research with the application of genetic and molecular biology, its prevention and management remain far from satisfactory. More innovative approaches are needed. The major routes for tumor dissemination are the two circulatory systems, lymphatic vessels and blood vessels, so the metastases occurring through them are referred to as lymphatic and hematogenous metastases, respectively. Surprisingly, a new circulatory system, name… Show more

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“…In mammals, the PVS has been identified on the fascia surrounding tumor tissue, as well as found connected to tumors. 9,75,76 The PVS may be a newly recognized mechanism in cancer growth control but may also be a novel path for cancer metastasis, because primo vessels are more concentrated around tumor sites, and migration of tumor cells is more efficient inside the PVS than in the lymphatic system. 34,75 Osteopathic Applications: Potential Integration of Cranial, Lymphatic, Visceral, and Fascia Approaches to the PVS…”
Section: Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In mammals, the PVS has been identified on the fascia surrounding tumor tissue, as well as found connected to tumors. 9,75,76 The PVS may be a newly recognized mechanism in cancer growth control but may also be a novel path for cancer metastasis, because primo vessels are more concentrated around tumor sites, and migration of tumor cells is more efficient inside the PVS than in the lymphatic system. 34,75 Osteopathic Applications: Potential Integration of Cranial, Lymphatic, Visceral, and Fascia Approaches to the PVS…”
Section: Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%