Over the past decade, the tumor microenvironment has become one of the most important research areas in cancer biology, as cells within the tumor microenvironment, despite being outnumbered by healthy cells, are able to evade surveillance and immune-mediated destruction. While researchers have learned a great deal about the cellular and structural makeup of the tumor microenvironment, there has been a growing understanding of the metabolic interplay between the tumor micronenvironment’s various cellular constituents and how each of them contributes to overall tumor growth and metastases. Cellular and Metabolic Interactions in the Tumor Microenvironment will guide researchers, students, oncologists and academics through a rapidly developing and changing field with a thorough understanding of tumor microenvironment biology from a cellular, structural, metabolic, and immunological perspective.
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Provides an overview of the metabolic interplay between the tumor microenvironment and cellular contributions to tumor growth and metastases
Offers a thorough understanding of tumor microenvironment biology from cellular, structural, metabolic, and immunological perspectives