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The tumor microenvironment as driver of stemness and therapeutic resistance in breast cancer: New challenges and therapeutic opportunities.

Umar MehrajRais A GanaiMuzafar A MachaAbid HamidMohammed A ZargarAjaz A BhatMohd Wasim NasserMohammad HarisSurinder K BatraBader AlshehriRaid Saleem Al-BaradieManzoor Ahmad MirNissar Ahmad Wani
Published in: Cellular oncology (Dordrecht) (2021)
In this review, we focus on the evolving concept of the TME as a key player regulating tumor growth, metastasis, stemness, and the development of therapeutic resistance. Despite significant advances over the last decade, several clinical trials focusing on the TME have failed to demonstrate promising effectiveness in cancer patients. To expedite clinical efficacy of TME-directed therapies, a deeper understanding of the TME is of utmost importance. Secondly, the efficacy of TME-directed therapies when used alone or in combination with chemo- or radiotherapy, and the tumor stage needs to be studied. Likewise, identifying molecular signatures and biomarkers indicating the type of TME will help in determining precise TME-directed therapies.
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