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    Gastric cancer is among the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Despite the fact that early diagnosis has improved quality of life and patient outcomes, better understanding of the biology of the disease is needed to design better therapies. Currently, advances in treatment of gastric cancer have been limited mainly due to this neoplasia’s genetic heterogeneity. Consequently, several efforts have been made to further improve our knowledge of gastric cancer biology. In this CGT collection, we include articles focusing on cell signalling, epigenetic mechanisms and immune responses implicated in gastric cancer thus shedding light on novel potential therapeutic strategies.

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    See what scientists worldwide have been reading, citing and sharing.

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    The involvement of miRNAs on cancer hallmarks and their potential as therapeutics has been well established over a number of years now. In this collection, we present some key articles published during the last 2 years highlighting the diverse functions of miRNAs in cancer.

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    See what scientists world-wide have been citing, reading and sharing. In this Web Collection we highlight a selection of articles from 2018 and 2019 which top the list of the journal's most cited, most read and most shared (including press coverage and Twitter). They showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that Cancer Gene Therapy consistently delivers to its readers.

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    The ECCO 2019 European Cancer Summit on 12-14 September 2019 in Brussels, Belgium will bring together worldwide leaders from cancer care, research, patient advocacy and public-private sectors in a unique multi-stakeholder forum. The theme of the second edition of the ECCO Summit is: “European Cancer Care: Across Borders”. The Editor-in-Chief of Cancer Gene Therapy, in the spirit of this important event, is pleased to showcase the work of many researchers in this field, which align with the critical themes of this exciting congress.

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    To celebrate 25 years of Cancer Gene Therapy, the Editor-in-Chief has selected 25 of the journal's most innovative papers to highlight the journal's impact in the fields of cancer and genetics over the past 25 years.

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    See what scientists world-wide have been citing, reading and sharing. In this Web Collection we highlight a selection of articles from 2017 and 2018 which top the list of the journal's most cited, most read and most shared (including press coverage and Twitter). They showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that Cancer Gene Therapy consistently delivers to its readers.

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