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Hata and colleagues discuss the complexity and clinical importance of cancer persister cells, as well as existing methods for studying and eliminating them, expanding on challenges and opportunities in this area of research.
De Palma and Hanahan outline advances in understanding tumor angiogenesis and discuss the therapeutic opportunities of targeting tumor vascularization.
Barker and colleagues discuss the interplay between circadian rhythm, the tumor microenvironment and stem cells and how these are linked to metastasis as well as how these interactions could be clinically relevant.