Explores how inflammation promotes tumor growth and immunosuppression, focusing on the role of inflammatory cells like MDSCs and neutrophils in the tumor microenvironment.
Explores the complexity of cancer, challenges in research translation, and the applications of tissue engineering for cancer models and drug screening.
Explores p53's pivotal role in cellular stability, DNA repair, and tumor suppression, emphasizing TP53 mutations and DNA double-strand break repair mechanisms.
Covers the evasion of immune pressure by tumors, cancer immunotherapies, drug delivery strategies, and the impact of nanoparticle characteristics on tumor penetration.