Tumour-associated macrophages as treatment targets in oncology

Volume: 14, Issue: 7, Pages: 399 - 416
Published: Jan 24, 2017
Abstract
Macrophages are crucial drivers of tumour-promoting inflammation. Tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) contribute to tumour progression at different levels: by promoting genetic instability, nurturing cancer stem cells, supporting metastasis, and taming protective adaptive immunity. TAMs can exert a dual, yin-yang influence on the effectiveness of cytoreductive therapies (chemotherapy and radiotherapy), either antagonizing the antitumour...
Paper Details
Title
Tumour-associated macrophages as treatment targets in oncology
Published Date
Jan 24, 2017
Volume
14
Issue
7
Pages
399 - 416
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