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Beyond the tumour microenvironment

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In contrast to the once dominant tumour‐centric view of cancer, increasing attention is now being paid to the tumour microenvironment (TME), generally understood as the elements spatially located in the… Click to show full abstract

In contrast to the once dominant tumour‐centric view of cancer, increasing attention is now being paid to the tumour microenvironment (TME), generally understood as the elements spatially located in the vicinity of the tumour. Thinking in terms of TME has proven extremely useful, in particular because it has helped identify and comprehend the role of nongenetic and noncell‐intrinsic factors in cancer development. Yet some current approaches have led to a TME‐centric view, which is no less problematic than the former tumour‐centric vision of cancer, insofar as it tends to overlook the role of components located beyond the TME, in the ‘tumour organismal environment’ (TOE). In this minireview, we highlight the explanatory and therapeutic shortcomings of the TME‐centric view and insist on the crucial importance of the TOE in cancer progression.

Keywords: cancer; tumour microenvironment; centric view; beyond tumour

Journal Title: International Journal of Cancer
Year Published: 2019

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