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- Colon and Rectal Surgery
- General Surgery
- Gynecologic Oncology
- Plastic Surgery
- Neurological Surgery
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine
- Neonatal Surgery
- Prenatal Surgery
- Trauma Surgery
- Surgical Intensivists, Specializing In Critical Care Patients
- Thoracic Surgery
- Congenital Cardiac Surgery
- Thoracic Surgery-Integrated
- Vascular Surgery
Abstract
Citation: Clin Surg. 2020;5(1):2854.Review Article | Open Access
Tumorigenesis and Its Neovascularization
Dexuan MA and Mingguang Zhang*
Department of Neurosurgery, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
*Correspondance to: Mingguang Zhang
PDF Full Text DOI: 10.25107/2474-1647.2854
Abstract
The hunt and understanding for tumorigenesis is a critical process: its identification might highlight the perspective for the direction of future investigations and could pave the way for the development of new strategies. The article describes a novel hypothesis of an attempt to reevaluate the existing data about human tumorigenesis from the viewpoint of all-epidemiology, pathology, cytology, histological model, genetics and evolutionary discoveries. The new conception in accordance with the status quo will provide a logical framework for understanding tumorigenesis during human ontogenesis and may lead preferentially to breakthroughs and exciting discoveries in the fields of tumor neovascularization.
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Dexuan MA, Zhang M. Tumorigenesis and Its Neovascularization. Clin Surg. 2020; 5: 2854..
Journal Basic Info
- Impact Factor: 2.395**
- H-Index: 8
- ISSN: 2474-1647
- DOI: 10.25107/2474-1647
- NLM ID: 101702548