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Fig. 3. Illustration of outer margin of tumor depicts abnormal and heterogeneous vascular supply in solid tumors. Tumor periphery (advancing front) typically has best vascular supply. Central portions of larger tumors are often hypovascular, with areas of hypoxia and central necrosis. Tumor vessels are abnormal in structure and function, with increased tortuosity and corkscrew configurations.