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. 2018 Jan 9;9(6):7219–7270. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.24102

Figure 1. Secretory factors in normal tissue and in the tumor microenvironment.

Figure 1

Secretory factors responsible for the ‘hallmarks of cancer’ occur in low concentrations in non-cancerous tissue. However, the development of a tumor increases the concentration of these factors. This process is non-specific and so the combinations and levels of secretory factors vary among tumors and even within a single tumor.