Normalizing Tumor Microenvironment to Treat Cancer: Bench to Bedside to Biomarkers
Massachusetts General Hospital
Abstract
For almost four decades, my work has focused on one challenge: improving the delivery and efficacy of anticancer therapeutics. Working on the hypothesis that the abnormal tumor microenvironment-characterized by hypoxia and high interstitial fluid pressure--fuels tumor progression and treatment resistance, we developed an array of sophisticated imaging technologies and animal models as well as mathematic models to unravel the complex biology of tumors. Using these tools, we demonstrated that the blood and lymphatic vasculature, fibroblasts, immune cells, and extracellular matrix associated with tumors are abnormal, which together create a hostile tumor microenvironment. We next hypothesized that agents that…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 35.10
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 174
Authors
1- RKRakesh K. JainCorresponding
Massachusetts General Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Tumor microenvironment
- Medicine
- Cancer research
- Bench to bedside
- Hypoxia (environmental)
- Immune system
- Tumor hypoxia
- Pathology
- Good health and well-being