52nd International Conference on Biomedical and Cancer Research
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Accepted Abstracts

Angiogenesis Food Inhibitors and their Role in Cancer Treatment

Rachna Chhachhi*
Johns Hopkins University, US.

Citation: 
Chhachhi R (2024) Angiogenesis Food Inhibitors and their Role in Cancer Treatment. SciTech Biomed-Cancer 2024.

Received: July 19, 2024         Accepted: July 20, 2024         Published: July 20, 2024

Abstract

We all know that Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels. This process involves the migration, growth, and differentiation of endothelial cells, which line the inside wall of blood vessels. And Angiogenesis is key to triggering metastasis. The growth of blood vessels provide the primary path where tumor cells migrate from the primary tumor site to enter the circulation and stay hidden at another site. They the  wait for the right inputs and environment inside the body to go from dormant to active.
Research and clinical evidence on anti angiogenesis foods is growing in the arrest of Cancer and metastasis. Specifically, the role of bioactive nutrients in arresting cancer triggers and metastasis triggers has been identified. This abstract will examine anti angiogenesis Foods and their role along with clinical case studies, to demonstrate the impact of anti angiogenesis nutrition in management and relief for cancer patients.