Inhibition or reprogramming of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) has great potential to improve the tumor immune environment, but has, so far, shown limited clinical efficacy. To improve macrophage-targeted therapies, von Locquenghien, Zwicky, Cie, et al. described their dual TAM- and...
The ACIR team attended the SITC - 40th Anniversary Annual Meeting 2025 in National Harbor, Maryland. This week’s extensive special feature covers select talks from the conference. We have organized the content by topics below. Keynote addressJennifer A. Wargo...
Cytotoxic cancer treatments, like chemotherapy and radiation, have the potential to synergize with immunotherapies through direct killing of tumor cells, which leads to the release of antigens and damage-associated molecular patterns. However, this potential synergy is often hindered when...
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