Tumors are complex ecosystems containing not just cancer cells, but a large variety of cell types, including immune cells. Moreover, tumors have a systemic influence: they can signal long distances using soluble molecules and hijack non-neoplastic cells (such as immune cells) in distant organs for their own benefit, thus maximising their metastatic potential. The phenotype of immune cells in tumors and in systemic environments is therefore a key determinant of cancer progression and response to therapy.This thesis aims to understand what governs the tumor-immune ecosystem. We argue that cancer-intrinsic genetic aberrations have a dominant role in determining the tumor immune contexture, as well as systemic inflammatory activation. Understan...
Neutrophils play an essential role in the defense against bacterial infections and orchestrate both ...
Clinical and experimental evidence supports the concept that chronic inflammation contributes to can...
Biological and clinical advances in the understanding of tumor immunology suggest that immune respon...
Chronic inflammation increases the risk of several cancers, including gastric, colon, and hepatic ca...
Despite recent clinical advances, breast cancer still remains one of the main ca...
Recent years have seen a renaissance in the research linking inflammation and cancer with immune cel...
The immune system plays a dynamic role in cancer progression. The theory of immunoediting suggests t...
Immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatment, but efficacy remains limited in most clinical set...
The immune system plays a dynamic role in cancer progression. The theory of immunoediting suggests t...
Tumor immunology has changed the landscape of cancer treatment. Yet, not all patients benefit as can...
Immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatment, but efficacy remains limited in most clinical set...
Biological and clinical advances in the understanding of tumor immunology suggest that immune respon...
Cancer research has devoted most of its energy over the past decades on unraveling the control mecha...
Cancer research has devoted most of its energy over the past decades on unraveling the control mecha...
Clinical and experimental evidence supports the concept that chronic inflammation contributes to can...
Neutrophils play an essential role in the defense against bacterial infections and orchestrate both ...
Clinical and experimental evidence supports the concept that chronic inflammation contributes to can...
Biological and clinical advances in the understanding of tumor immunology suggest that immune respon...
Chronic inflammation increases the risk of several cancers, including gastric, colon, and hepatic ca...
Despite recent clinical advances, breast cancer still remains one of the main ca...
Recent years have seen a renaissance in the research linking inflammation and cancer with immune cel...
The immune system plays a dynamic role in cancer progression. The theory of immunoediting suggests t...
Immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatment, but efficacy remains limited in most clinical set...
The immune system plays a dynamic role in cancer progression. The theory of immunoediting suggests t...
Tumor immunology has changed the landscape of cancer treatment. Yet, not all patients benefit as can...
Immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatment, but efficacy remains limited in most clinical set...
Biological and clinical advances in the understanding of tumor immunology suggest that immune respon...
Cancer research has devoted most of its energy over the past decades on unraveling the control mecha...
Cancer research has devoted most of its energy over the past decades on unraveling the control mecha...
Clinical and experimental evidence supports the concept that chronic inflammation contributes to can...
Neutrophils play an essential role in the defense against bacterial infections and orchestrate both ...
Clinical and experimental evidence supports the concept that chronic inflammation contributes to can...
Biological and clinical advances in the understanding of tumor immunology suggest that immune respon...