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Angiogenesis in gastrointestinal stromal tumors: From bench to bedside

Stavros P. Papadakos, Christos Tsagkaris, Marios Papadakis, Αndreas S. Papazoglou, Dimitrios V. Moysidis, Constantinos G. Zografos, Stamatios Theocharis

2022World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

100000. They most commonly occur in the elderly during the eighth decade of life affecting predominantly the stomach, but also the small intestine, the omentum, mesentery and rectosigmoid. The available treatments for GIST are associated with a significant rate of recurrent disease and adverse events. Thorough understanding of GIST's pathophysiology and translation of this knowledge into novel regimens or drug repurposing is essential to counter this challenge. The present review summarizes the existing evidence about the role of angiogenesis in GIST's development and progression and discusses its clinical underpinnings.

Topics & Concepts

GiSTMedicineAngiogenesisStromal cellBench to bedsideRepurposingAdverse effectInternal medicineGastroenterologyOncologyMedical physicsBiologyEcologyGastrointestinal Tumor Research and TreatmentSarcoma Diagnosis and TreatmentGastric Cancer Management and Outcomes