What Is a Mesenchymal Neoplasm?
Tumor stroma is a collective term for other components in tumor tissues other than tumor cells. Its composition includes two types of cellular components (stromal cells) and non-cellular components. The tumor interstitial and tumor cell interactions together determine the tumor's biological behavior (growth, invasion, metastasis, etc.). The evolution of the understanding of tumor stroma has promoted the progress of the treatment of oncology from the simple killing of tumor cells to the individualized treatment that takes into account the overall interaction between tumor cells and stroma, and tumor cells and the human body.
Tumor stroma
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- Tumor stroma is a collective term for other components in tumor tissues other than tumor cells. Its composition includes two types of cellular components (stromal cells) and non-cellular components. The tumor interstitial and tumor cell interactions together determine the tumor's biological behavior (growth, invasion, metastasis, etc.). The evolution of the understanding of tumor stroma has promoted the progress of the treatment of oncology from the simple killing of tumor cells to the individualized treatment that takes into account the overall interaction between tumor cells and stroma, and tumor cells and the human body.