Tumour immunology

From September 2006, a series of articles on tumour immunology will appear in Nature Reviews Immunology. Each article in this series will explore the dynamic interactions between tumour cells and immune cells, the mechanisms by which an immune response to tumours might be generated and maintained, how tumour cells escape detection and destruction by the immune system and how this knowledge can lead to new therapeutic targets and treatments for cancer. We hope that this article series will give you a taste of the diversity of topics that form part of this rapidly moving field.


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2007

January 2007 Vol 7 No 1

Crosstalk between cancer and immune cells: role of STAT3 in the tumour microenvironment

Hua Yu, Marcin Kortylewski and Drew Pardoll

2006

November 2006 Vol 6 No 11

Interferons, immunity and cancer immunoediting

Gavin P. Dunn, Catherine M. Koebel & Robert D. Schreiber

October 2006 Vol 6 No 10

Cancer despite immunosurveillance: immunoselection and immunosubversion

Laurence Zitvogel, Antoine Tesniere & Guido Kroemer

September 2006 Vol 6 No 9

Tumour-induced immune modulation of sentinel lymph nodes

Alistair J. Cochran, Rong-Rong Huang, Jonathan Lee, Eijun Itakura, Stanley P. L. Leong & Richard Essner


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