Tissue Factor (TF) has classically been identified as a receptor protease in the initiation phase of blood coagulation. However, it is now recognized that TF, a member of the cytokine receptor family, has a far broader range of functions. The functions include regulation of angiogenesis, tumor growth, metastasis and inflammation, and are most often mediated via TF-activated transmembrane signaling. These observations are associated with the upregulation of TF seen in different types of cancers and its elevation with progression of the disease. Interestingly, oncogenic transforming events such as activation of the K-ras oncogene and inactivation of the p53 tumor suppressor are also responsible for increased TF expression...