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angiogenesis

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This term describes a precise biological mechanism of growth and expansion. It is primarily used in medical, oncological, and biological contexts to describe how tissues secure a blood supply to survive and grow. While it is a natural part of healing and development, it is often discussed in a negative light when associated with cancer, where it allows tumors to feed themselves. In a clinical setting, the word carries a heavy technical weight. It differs from general growth because it specifically targets the vascular network. When doctors speak of anti-angiogenesis, they are referring to a strategic attempt to starve a disease by cutting off its lifeline, making the word central to modern targeted cancer therapies.

Used as a biological process or phenomenon that cannot be counted as individual units.

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The physiological process through which new blood vessels form from pre-existing vessels.

"The drug was designed to inhibit angiogenesis in the tumor."

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