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    Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) limit infection by trapping microorganisms and have recently been shown to induce tumor metastasis. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Mousset et al. illustrate how chemotherapy-induced inflammation confers chemoresistance by facilitating NETosis in malignant tumors, highlighting a therapeutic opportunity to target inflammatory NETs in cancer treatment.

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    The multi-step process of carcinogenesis implies the existence of pre-malignant yet altered states that involve both the potentially carcinogenic cell as well as its surrounding microenvironment. Experts discuss some tumor types for which clear pre-cancerous stages have been identified and mention key biological alterations used for diagnosis and intervention strategies.

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    Age is among the main risk factors for cancer, and any cancer study in adults is faced with an aging tissue and organism. Yet, pre-clinical studies are carried out using young mice and are not able to address the impact of aging and associated comorbidities on disease biology and treatment outcomes. Here, we discuss the limitations of current mouse cancer models and suggest strategies for…

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