Tumour: stroma interactions

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2015
  • In the session " Tumour: stroma interactions" presented at the 2015 National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Cancer Conference, the importance of stromal interaction in the tumour environment is discussed by Kairbaan Hodivala-Dilke, Ilirjana Bajrami, Helmut G. Augustin, Jason Fleming and host Erik Sahai. Whilst it has been realised for many years that cancer is a process driven by mutations within the cells, it is also clear now that those cells also have complicated interactions with neighbouring cells and the local environment. The focus of this session was to try to understand how the complex interactions between tumour cells and stroma affect the behaviour of cancer cells, both in their ability to metastasise and how they respond to therapeutic interventions.
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  • @ginatrue5716
    @ginatrue5716 Год назад

    I think cancer tumors are a result of the body thinking it needs to repair itself and doesn't stop until the repair is done but the question is where or what in the body is responsible for this action.