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SOLID tumors are composed of two discrete but interdependent compartments: the malignant cells themselves and the stroma that they induce and in which they are dispersed.1 , 2 In tumors of epithelialcell origin — carcinomas — a basement membrane is often interposed between the tumor cells and the stroma, but in other types of tumors, malignant cells directly abut on or intermingle with stromal elements.1 , 3 An appreciation of tumor stroma is essential to an understanding of the biology of tumor growth; all solid tumors, regardless of their site of origin, require stroma if they are to grow beyond a minimal size of . . .
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Jeffrey S. Flier
Harvard University
Lisa H. Underhill
AVEO Oncology (United States)
Harold F. Dvorak
Boston University
New England Journal of Medicine
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a002488581c6e761e77a6f0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm198612253152606