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FGF2- Mediated Programming of Macrophages: A Novel Target for Cancer Therapy
Macrophages are present in essentially all cancers. In general these Tumor Associated Macrophages (TAMs) facilitate the growth of cancers, suppress the anti-cancer immune response and promote angiogenesis. Because of these tumor promoting actions, targeting macrophages is a promising, but mainly unrealized strategy for cancer therapy.