Hypothetical cancer treatment - NOT HOMEWORK
I promise this is not a homework question. I preface with this because I'm new to this site, and am very frustrated at the amount of homework questions posted in the Biology section.
I was up late last night finishing a virology essay when it suddenly dawned on me - could you create a more effective and simultaneously less destructive form of chemotherapy? Cancerous growths go through angiogenesis to form new blood vessels so they can ensure a constant supply of blood. Clearly, these new blood vessels are completely superfluous to the body's regular functions.
Would it be possible to cinch off blood vessels on either side of the tumor, and inject only those blood vessels with the chemicals used in chemotherapy? Theoretically, this would have to be done before the tumor cells have begun to spread throughout the whole body, but it could also be extremely effective in treating a tumor. Higher concentrations of drugs could be used with relatively little side effects.
Thoughts?