Micro environmental Factors in Tumor Growth and Progression

Authors

  • Jian Jin Department of Medicine and Surgery, Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases (CEMAND), University of Salerno, Salerno, Italy

Keywords:

Micro environmental Factors (MEF), Tumor Growth (TG), Progression (PP), Gesturing Molecules (GM), Smart PLS Algorithm.

Abstract

The primary aim of the research study is to determine the micro environmental factors are related to tumor growth and progression. For measuring, the research study used smart PLS software and ran informative results, including descriptive statistics, correlation coefficients, and the smart PLS Algorithm model between them. The research concluded that the tumor microenvironment is the stage in which the complex drama of cancer plays out. The dynamics of the interplay between cellular constituents, extracellular matrix, angiogenesis, hypoxia, gesturing molecules, and metabolic variables determine the tumor's destiny. Deciphering the molecular and cellular aspects of these micro environmental elements is essential to understanding the intricacies of cancer biology and creating tailored treatments that interfere with the environment that promotes tumor growth. Research into the subtleties of the microenvironment promises to revolutionize cancer treatment as it develops, providing new hope in the continuous fight against this unforgiving antagonist.

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Published

2024-02-04