Tel Aviv University study reveals how tumors hijack immune cells to fuel cancer growth and spread
The research focused on macrophages, immune cells responsible for removing damaged and dead cells from the body
Assessment
This study identifies a specific mechanism by which tumors exploit macrophages, cells normally tasked with cleanup, to instead promote cancer progression. The finding shifts focus from simply targeting cancer cells to understanding how the immune system is co-opted. Future research will likely explore whether blocking this hijacking process can slow tumor growth and metastasis.
