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Why Is Immune Therapy More Effective Against Some Tumours and Not Others

Grant number: 1006209 | Funding period: 2011 - 2013

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Tissues in different anatomical sites can sculpt and vary the tumor microenvironment to affect responses to therapy

C Devaud, JA Westwood, LB John, JK Flynn, S Paquet-Fifield, CPM Duong, CSM Yong, HJ Pegram, SA Stacker, MG Achen, TJ Stewart, LA Snyder, MWL Teng, MJ Smyth, PK Darcy, MH Kershaw

2014-01-01

The tumor microenvironment can promote tumor growth and reduce treatment efficacy. Tumors can occur in many sites in the body, but..

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