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Chemotherapy-induced myeloid suppressor cells and antitumor immunity: The Janus face of chemotherapy in immunomodulation
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Tumor RecurrenceImmunologyJanus FacePathologyAntitumor ImmunityMetronomic ChemotherapyImmunotherapyTumor BiologyOncologyTumor ImmunityRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchConventional ChemotherapyTumor MicroenvironmentImmunotherapy StrategiesCancer ImmunosurveillanceMalignant Blood DisorderImmune Checkpoint InhibitorMedicine
Tumor recurrence remains a major problem for patients with cancer, even after initial beneficial responses to standard-of-care chemotherapeutic agents. With the recent advances in immunotherapy strategies, there is growing interest in synergistically combining immunotherapy with conventional chemotherapy to achieve durable antitumor effects. In some cases, chemotherapy-induced myeloid suppressor cells represent a critical obstacle to achieving this goal.
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