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Biomarker is a substance, the excessive presence of which is sometimes found in blood, other body fluids or tissues and may identify some types of cancer
The DeHCA biomarker represents the variation of concentration of deoxyhemoglobin within the breast tissues and its abnormal values can be associated to the neoangiogenesis
Angiogenesis, the growth of new capillary blood vessels in the body, is an important natural process used for healing and reproduction. The body controls angiogenesis by producing a precise balance of growth and inhibitory factors in healthy tissues
Neo-angiogenesis is the phenomenon by which tumour cells grow beyond one millimiter diameter (approximately), developing their own circulation system to get fed. This is done mimicking the circulatory system of the healthy tissue nearby
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