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Figure 4: Effect of anti-VEGF on normalization of tumor vasculature. In tumors, VEGF-induced vessels are structurally immature and functionally abnormal. This abnormal vasculature leads to increased interstitial fluid pressure. It is proposed that anti-angiogenic therapies prune away these vessels, resulting in a vasculature that is both resistant to further treatment and inadequate for delivery of drugs or oxygen. |