Immune evasion, where cancer cells circumvent immune detection and elimination, is a major problem for cancer treatment strategies meant to enhance or restore natural immune anti-cancer responses. Cellular heterogeneity within the tumor and immune cell populations supports immune evasion. In order to draw out roadmaps for new therapeutic approaches, researchers need more information on how tumors and immune cells interact with one another.
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