How to develop better screens for anti-cancer therapies?

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Abstract

The clinical efficacy of chemotherapy relies in part on its ability to potentiate anti-tumor immune responses. Recent work shows that several chemotherapeutic drugs induce intra-tumoral expression of lymphocyte-attracting chemokines, leading to clinical responses. Here, we argue that such knowledge should be used to screen for novel anti-tumor treatments. © 2012 Landes Bioscience.

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Hong, M., & Abastado, J. P. (2012). How to develop better screens for anti-cancer therapies? OncoImmunology, 1(3), 383–384. https://doi.org/10.4161/onci.18805

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