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    Kalluri and McAndrews review the function of EVs and exosomes in the context of cancer progression and metastasis, their utility as biomarkers for early detection of cancer, as well as their use as therapeutic agents and a delivery system for various types of therapies that are currently in clinical evaluation.

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    • In the latest issue! The role of extracellular vesicles in cancer https://t.co/6zN5FT7EFf

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    Metastasis - 1 year(s) ago

    Metastasis is the most lethal manifestation of cancer, but our understanding of its biology and how to effectively treat it is rapidly advancing. This review highlights established and emerging principles of metastasis and provides a framework to develop more effective therapies for metastatic cancer.

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    • In the latest issue! Metastasis https://t.co/SMd4GbOMFP

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    Decades of oncologic clinical use have demonstrated that cancer immunotherapy provides unprecedented therapeutic benefits. Tragically, only a minority of patients respond to existing immunotherapies. RNA lipid nanoparticles have recently emerged as modular tools for immune stimulation. Here, we discuss advancements in RNA-based cancer immunotherapies and opportunities for improvement.

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    • In the latest issue! Delivering the next generation of cancer immunotherapies with RNA https://t.co/BlmcbY5n4w

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    The nervous system plays a regulatory role in cancers via direct neuronal-cancer communication and indirect interactions through the immune system and cells in the tumor microenvironment. This review provides a comprehensive view of the reciprocal interactions of central and peripheral nervous system with cancers, highlighting opportunities for cancer therapy.

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    • In the latest issue! Cancer neuroscience: State of the field, emerging directions https://t.co/Ircci4h5rs

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    Our understanding of tumorigenesis and cancer progression as well as clinical therapies for different cancer types have evolved dramatically in recent years. However, even with this progress, there are big challenges for scientists and oncologists to tackle, ranging from unpacking the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved to therapeutics and biomarker development to quality of life in the…

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    • In the latest issue! The next big questions in cancer research https://t.co/9gBJxhriLz