Effect of neutralization of tumor-derived VEGF on intraperitoneal SKOV-3 tumor development and ascites production in mice inoculated intraperitoneally with SKOV-3 cells. Shown are outcomes for individual animals in three separate experiments. Tumor burden was assessed qualitatively as follows: ++++, High, many clusters of large (5 to 10 mm in diameter) solid tumors easily visible in the peritoneal cavity; +++, Moderate, clusters of tumors (3 to 5 mm in diameter) readily visible but spread not as extensive as High; ++, Low, large tumors not apparent but small foci visible on peritoneum, omentum, uterine fat pads, and diaphragm; +, Scare, only small foci seen on peritoneum, omentum, and diaphragm. Extent of ascites production also was determined qualitatively as follows: +++, High, marked abdominal swelling with 5 to 10 ml of bloody ascites; ++, Moderate, distinct abdominal swelling with 3 to 5 ml of clear ascites; +, Low, no abdominal swelling, small volume of clear ascitic fluid detected at postmortem examination; −, No ascites detected.