Anatomy and Cell Biology 4429A Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Angiogenesis, Rhabdomyosarcoma, Neural Crest

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Cells specifically involved in turning over old cells: Endometrial cells should stay put, but they can move into the peritoneum. Primary tumors, upon reaching a certain size, vascularize themselves via angiogenesis. It then relocates and replaces the normal cells in the new tissue, thereby affecting function. They then undergo intravasation, whereby they invade blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. The major difference between normal blood vessels and tumor-vascularized blood vessels, is that they are no fully developed. The vessels carrying tumor cells are leaky and incomplete because they were made in a rushed way thus, they can leak things out and leak things in. The first capillary bed tumor cells reach, is the one in the lungs. Here they get stuck; but they eventually get out. Then they get out of the blood vessels and the lymphatics, into new tissues. Halsted invented radical mastectomy, which is used to treat breast cancer.

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