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It’s time to shine a light – or more correctly a beacon – on a novel approach to tackling advanced tumours.

If we want to improve beyond the low hanging fruit in immuno-oncology then we need to start tackling some of the more difficult challenges.

By the way, have you ever noticed how many observers will pick up on whatever is moving – like the sailboat in the photo – while missing the bigger picture that’s been around for a lot longer right in front of them?

Sometimes this happens in cancer research too.

Today’s story is very much along on these lines where an increasing body of research is starting to add up regarding an axis many have ignored, although admittedly it’s not as old as the lighthouse.

The thing is though, it could well turn out to be more enlightening than many realise…

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