Does metronomic chemotherapy induce tumor angiogenic dormancy? A review of available preclinical and clinical data

Tumor dormancy is the ability of cancer cells to survive in a non-proliferating state. This condition can depend on three main mechanisms: cell cycle arrest (quiescence or cell dormancy), immunosurveillance (immunologic dormancy), or lack of functional blood vessels (angiogenic dormancy). In particular, under angiogenic dormancy, cancer cell proliferation is counterbalanced by apoptosis owing to poor vascularization, impeding tumor mass expansion beyond a microscopic size, with an asymptomatic and non-metastatic state.
Source: Cancer Letters - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tags: Mini-review Source Type: research