Acta Scientific Gastrointestinal Disorders (ASGIS)(ISSN: 2582-1091)

Research Article Volume 5 Issue 8

Some Aspects of Angiogenesis of the Main forms of Gastric Cancer

IS Grekov1* and EA Seleznyov2*

1State Educational Institution, Donetsk National Medical University M. Gorky, Donetsk, Ukraine
2State Budgetary Institution Amvrosievsky Central Hospital, Mordovia Republic, Russia

*Corresponding Author: IS Grekov, State Educational Institution, Donetsk National Medical University M. Gorky, Donetsk, Ukraine.

Received: June 09, 2022; Published: July 29, 2022

Abstract

At present, the study of the characteristics of tumor vessels is of great interest for understanding the patterns of tumor growth, and in practical terms, it makes it possible, taking into account the characteristics of the blood supply, to identify prognosis criteria and choose the optimal type of therapeutic measures, including the suppression of angiogenesis.

Tumor vessels differ from normal vessels in their distribution, structure, and function. Features of the morphology of blood and lymph vessels affect the invasiveness, metastasis of the tumor and the prognosis of the disease. Much attention is now paid to the differences between lymphatic vessels and blood capillaries under light microscopy. There is evidence that high lymphatic density is associated with lymph node metastases and worse patient survival, particularly in gastric cancer. Therefore, scientific developments are aimed at determining specific markers for both the endothelium of the lymphatic and blood vessels, which will further help in the timely diagnosis of the pathological process.

Keywords: Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transformation; Angiogenesis; Gastric Cancer; Diagnostics; Immunohistochemistry

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Citation

Citation: IS Grekov and EA Seleznyov. “Some Aspects of Angiogenesis of the Main forms of Gastric Cancer".Acta Scientific Gastrointestinal Disorders 5.8 (2022): 52-57.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2022 IS Grekov and EA Seleznyov. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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