Fig. 2
From: Targeting RNA splicing modulation: new perspectives for anticancer strategy?

Tumor-associated splicing activates cancer hallmarks. Aberrant splicing can generate cancer-associated RNA isoforms, which activate cancer hallmarks. Including sustaining cell proliferation, tumor invasion and metastasis, inducing angiogenesis, resisting cell death, deregulating cell metabolism, promoting inflammation, altering the immune response, and resistance to drugs. This figure was drawn by Figdraw