CW September 2002Issue Number 9 September 2002 ISSN 10593802 Induced Copper Deficiency Suppresses Tumor Growth and AngiogenesisPotent copper chelators can be used to prevent angiogenesis in tumors, thus blocking growth and spread of cancer. Tetrathiomolybdate forms a high-affinity complex with copper and protein to remove copper from blood stream. Copper deficiency prevents activity of certain key proteins necessary for angiogenesis.
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