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Vousden and colleagues discuss the multifactorial role of mitochondrial folate metabolism in cancer and metastasis and reflect on potential therapeutic opportunities.
Papagiannakopoulos and colleagues discuss the roles of reactive oxygen species in cancer and the ways in which redox mechanisms may be exploited for cancer therapy.
Suijkerbuijk et al. summarize the clinical manifestation and classification of immune-related adverse events, discuss the immunopathogenesis of immune-related adverse events and provide key insights into their management and future therapeutic directions.
Schulze and colleagues discuss the latest advances in understanding the role of lipids in cancer progression and metastasis and reflect on opportunities to target lipid metabolism in tumors.
Jaffray and co-authors discuss progress in radiotherapy that has been driven by technological advances and ways to enable broad access to innovative radiation-based treatment modalities by aligning individualized therapy with global access needs.
In this Review, Konstantinopoulos and Matulonis discuss recent clinical advances in the treatment of ovarian cancer and reflect on persisting challenges.
Blanpain and colleagues review the current knowledge on cancer cell plasticity and its impact on tumor initiation and progression, the metastatic cascade and resistance to therapy.
Sears and colleagues discuss the latest advances in the understanding of host and microbiota mechanisms involved in the relationship between the microbiome and cancer and emerging avenues for applying these insights to cancer therapy.
Brastianos and colleagues discuss the molecular and microenvironmental features of brain metastases, as well as promising avenues in translational research to overcome challenges for effective treatments.
Samuels and colleagues review the landscape of cancer peptide antigens, focusing on emerging concepts and the latest translational and clinical advances.
Kimmelman and colleagues discuss the role of autophagy in tumor cells and of cell-nonautonomous autophagy in the microenvironment and host cells in supporting tumor growth and reflect on open questions in the field.
Saur and colleagues provide an overview of single-cell analyses in pancreatic cancer and discuss their implications for our understanding of heterogeneity and plasticity in the tumor and its microenvironment.
Speiser and colleagues review the latest advances in understanding of the biological roles of CD4+ T cells in cancer immunology and applications for immunotherapy.
Shaw and colleagues discuss the oncogenic roles of ALK in lung cancer, targeting approaches and the mechanisms underlying acquired resistance to ALK-directed therapy.
Piccolo and colleagues discuss the current knowledge on YAP/TAZ biology in cancer, highlighting recent progress in the field and discussing open questions, as well as potential clinical implications.
Schmatko et al. review the application of artificial intelligence to digitized histopathology for cancer diagnosis, prognosis and classification and discuss its potential utility in the clinic and broader implications for cancer research and care.
Brody and colleagues discuss the current status and potential of cancer vaccines, highlighting challenges and opportunities to advance promising candidates to the clinic.