Allott Emma H, Dean Kellie, Robson Tracy, Meaney Claire
Patrick G. Johnston Centre for Cancer Research, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT9 7AE, UK.
Department of Histopathology and Morbid Anatomy, Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, Trinity College Dublin, D08 HD53 Dublin, Ireland.
Cancers (Basel). 2021 Nov 17;13(22):5752. doi: 10.3390/cancers13225752.
Our understanding of cancer initiation, progression, and treatment is continually progressing through dedicated research achieved through laboratory investigation, clinical trials, and patient engagement. The importance and complexity of the microenvironment and its role in tumor development and behavior is pivotal to the understanding of tumor growth and the best course of treatment. The 57th Irish Association for Cancer Research (IACR) Annual Conference collected key researchers, clinicians, and patient advocates together to highlight and discuss the recognized importance of the microenvironment and treatment advances in cancer. In this article, we describe the key components of the microenvironment that influence tumor development and treatment, including the microbiome, metabolism, and immune response and the progress of preclinical models to reflect these complex environments. From a psycho-social oncology perspective, we highlight expert opinion and data on the process of shared decision-making in the context of emerging cancer treatments.
通过实验室研究、临床试验以及患者参与所取得的专项研究,我们对癌症的起始、进展和治疗的理解在不断进步。微环境的重要性和复杂性及其在肿瘤发展和行为中的作用,对于理解肿瘤生长和最佳治疗方案至关重要。第57届爱尔兰癌症研究协会(IACR)年会汇聚了主要研究人员、临床医生和患者倡导者,以强调和讨论微环境的公认重要性以及癌症治疗方面的进展。在本文中,我们描述了影响肿瘤发展和治疗的微环境的关键组成部分,包括微生物群、新陈代谢和免疫反应,以及反映这些复杂环境的临床前模型的进展。从心理社会肿瘤学的角度,我们强调了在新兴癌症治疗背景下关于共同决策过程的专家意见和数据。