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Macrophages in Cervical Cancer: Helpers or Hinderers?
Cervical CancerMonday, January 13, 2025
The journey of these TAMs is complex. They start as normal immune cells that try to stop the cancer. But over time, the cancer changes them into TAMs that help it grow. Understanding this journey could give us new ideas for treatments.
Studies have shown that targeting TAMs can slow down the cancer's growth and spread. This means that if we can control the TAMs, we might be able to control the cancer better. But it's not easy. TAMs are tricky, and we need more research to figure out the best way to use them in treatments.
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