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Exploring the Battleground: How Lung Cancer Fights Back
LungsSunday, December 22, 2024
Lung cancer cells team up with their neighbors to release a variety of factors. These aren't your average friends; they include growth factors, tiny messenger packets called exosomes, epigenetic regulators, and special proteins called cytokines that tame inflammation. These buddies help the tumor fend off attacks from the body's defense system, like natural killer cells and T cells, which normally hunt down and destroy cancer cells.
Scientists are digging into this intricate network. They want to understand how lung cancer cells chat with their neighbors—like immune and stromal cells—to find new ways to outsmart lung malignancies. By figuring out these conversations, experts hope to develop new treatments that hit the tumor where it hurts most.
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