Jain RK
Department of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02114, USA
Adv Drug Deliv Rev. 1997 Jul 7;26(2-3):71-90. doi: 10.1016/s0169-409x(97)00027-6.
To reach cancer cells in a tumor, a blood-borne therapeutic molecule or cell must make its way into the blood vessels of the tumor and across the vessel wall into the interstitium, and finally migrate through the interstitium. Unfortunately, tumors often develop in ways that hinder each of these steps. Our research goals are to analyze each of these steps experimentally and theoretically, and then integrate the resulting information in a unified theoretical framework. This paradigm of analysis and synthesis has allowed us to obtain a better understanding of physiological barriers in solid tumors, and to develop novel strategies to exploit and/or to overcome these barriers for improved cancer detection and treatment.
为了到达肿瘤中的癌细胞,血液传播的治疗性分子或细胞必须进入肿瘤的血管,穿过血管壁进入间质,最后在间质中迁移。不幸的是,肿瘤的发展方式往往会阻碍这些步骤中的每一步。我们的研究目标是通过实验和理论分析这些步骤中的每一步,然后将所得信息整合到一个统一的理论框架中。这种分析与综合的范式使我们能够更好地理解实体瘤中的生理屏障,并开发新的策略来利用和/或克服这些屏障,以改善癌症的检测和治疗。