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FINALLY 🥁...our top most downloaded article of the year is…. 🥁🥁🥁

Why do patients with cancer die? By @tcox.bsky.social, Erik Sahai, et al.

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#metastasis #cancertherapy #cancermodels

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Why do patients with cancer die? - Nature Reviews Cancer
In this Roadmap, Boire et al. consider the immediate causes of mortality in patients with cancer, a topic not often considered in either preclinical or clinical research, and provide recommendations for how we can stimulate research to advance our mechanistic understanding of these causes with a....
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February 14, 2025 at 2:16 PM
🥳 Our 2nd most downloaded article in 2024:

Cancer therapy with antibodies by Paul, Gabelli, Ho, van Elsas et al.

https://bit.ly/3EjrG...

#drugdevelopment #cancertherapy #antibodytherapy

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Cancer therapy with antibodies - Nature Reviews Cancer
In this Review, Paul et al. provide an overview of therapeutic antibodies as an important modality in cancer therapy today. They summarize the different approaches used by antibodies to target cancer cells including those of immune checkpoint inhibitors, bispecific antibodies...
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February 13, 2025 at 2:16 PM
🥳 Our 3rd most downloaded article in 2024:

A guide to artificial intelligence for cancer researchers by @jnkt.bsky.social and colleagues

https://bit.ly/3yEzl...

#AI #artificialintelligence #cancermodelling

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A guide to artificial intelligence for cancer researchers - Nature Reviews Cancer
This Review provides an introductory guide to artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools for non-computational cancer researchers. Here, Perez-Lopez et al. outline the general principles of AI for image analysis, natural language processing and drug discovery...
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February 12, 2025 at 2:11 PM
🥳 Our 4th most downloaded article in 2024:

Beyond genetics: driving cancer with the tumour microenvironment behind the wheel by @thefuchslab.bsky.social & colleagues

https://bit.ly/42Cvr...

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Beyond genetics: driving cancer with the tumour microenvironment behind the wheel - Nature Reviews Cancer
In their Review article, Fuchs and colleagues discuss how a single or a few mutations in adult cells can lead to invasive cancers without a high mutational burden, demonstrating that non-genetic factors induce the epigenetic changes necessary for tumorigenesis.
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February 11, 2025 at 2:01 PM
🥳 Our 5th most downloaded article in 2024:

Cancer organoids 2.0: modelling the complexity of the tumour immune microenvironment by Calvin Kuo, Polk & Elisa Zhang

https://bit.ly/4jAOu...

@stanfordpress.bsky.social @stanfordmedicine.bsky.social @natureportfolio.bsky.social #NRCtop10of2024
Cancer organoids 2.0: modelling the complexity of the tumour immune microenvironment - Nature Reviews Cancer
In this Review, Polak, Zhang and Kuo discuss the currently available and rapidly evolving 3D tumour organoid models that capture the tumour immune microenvironment. They highlight opportunities for organoid-based investigations of tumour immunity, drug development and precision medicine.
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February 10, 2025 at 2:00 PM
🥳 Our 6th most downloaded article in 2024:

The evolutionary theory of cancer: challenges and potential solutions by @lucielaplane.bsky.social & @cmaley.bsky.social

https://bit.ly/3PWjS...

#cancermodels #evolutionarybiology

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The evolutionary theory of cancer: challenges and potential solutions - Nature Reviews Cancer
Clonal evolution is now a central theoretical framework in cancer research. In this Perspective, Laplane and Maley identify challenges to that theory such that some non-evolutionary phenomena in cancer cannot be captured by the theory.
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February 7, 2025 at 2:01 PM
🥳 Our 7th most downloaded article in 2024:

Cancer drug-tolerant persister cells: from biological questions to clinical opportunities by Bardelli, Russo et. al
https://bit.ly/3CkSE...

#persistercells #DTPs #cancerresistance

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Cancer drug-tolerant persister cells: from biological questions to clinical opportunities - Nature Reviews Cancer
Resistance to therapy remains the biggest challenge to achieving cures in patients with cancer. In this Roadmap, Russo et al. overview the field of cancer drug-tolerant persister cells providing paths to advance our understanding of their biology with innovative technologies...
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February 6, 2025 at 2:02 PM
🥳 Our 8th most downloaded article in 2024:

Exploiting temporal aspects of cancer immunotherapy by Lesterhuis et al.
https://bit.ly/3Xs8l...

#immunotherapy

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Exploiting temporal aspects of cancer immunotherapy - Nature Reviews Cancer
The tumour immune microenvironment greatly affects responses to immune checkpoint therapies. In this Perspective, Zemek et al. explore the dynamic changes in response to both immunotherapy and conventional treatment and advocate for strategic combination therapies over time....
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February 5, 2025 at 2:11 PM
🥳 Our 9th most downloaded article in 2024:

Tertiary lymphoid structures in anticancer immunity by Dieu-Nosjean et al.
https://bit.ly/3WGcv...

#cancermicroenvironment

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Tertiary lymphoid structures in anticancer immunity - Nature Reviews Cancer
Transient ectopic lymphoid structures known as tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) have been observed in many solid tumour types. Teillaud et al. discuss how these TLS potentially orchestrate immune responses against tumours locally...
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February 4, 2025 at 2:10 PM
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