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Circumvention of Neoplastic Heterogeneity by Systemically Activated Macrophages
The continuous growth of metastases that are resistant to conventional therapies is the major cause of death from colorectal carcinoma. Recent data indicate that metastases can arise from the nonrandom spread ...
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Role of Macrophages in Host Resistance Against Tumors
The most devastating aspect of cancer is the propensity of malignant neoplasms to spread from their primary site of growth to distant organs where secondary tumors, metastases, can develop. Despite remarkable ...