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Malignant growth of cells is often characterized by disorganization
of tissue structure, abnormal blood vessel development, and insuffi
cient vascular supply. As a consequence, the cancer cells grow in a
three-dimensional pattern in atypical microenvironments which
include physical, chemical, and nutritional stresses. Necrosis
often develops some distance away from the blood vessels. In
association with an inherent instability in malignant cell
populations, and also because of the changing micromilieu,
significant cellular heteroge neity emerges with regard to various
phenotypic characteristics. Both biological behavior and responses
to therapeutic agents can be affected. A variety of in vitro and in
vivo experimental models exist for research on properties of cancer
cells during growth. The multicell spheroid model was developed as
a system of intermediate complexity in which three dimensional
growth of cells enhances cell-cell interactions and creates micro
environments that simulate the conditions in intervascular
microregions of tumors or microme tastatic foci. Spheroids may
change their cellular characteristics with changing environments
during growth. These can be studied under controlled conditions in
vitro. Interest in details of experimental methods for this model
system stimulated the organization of the First International
Conference in Rochester, NY in 1980, the Proceedings of which were
summarized in Cancer Research in 1981. Since then there has been a
rapid increase in the use of this model system, and increased
research on the significance of cell-cell and cell-microenvironment
interactions in biology in general."
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