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    We mark our fifth anniversary with a Series of specially commissioned Review and opinion articles, together with a selection of research articles published in Nature Cancer over the last five years.

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    Nature Cancer’s 2024 in Review Focus comprises news, analysis and comment articles on the most exciting advances and biggest challenges of the past year, written by leading researchers, journalists and editors.

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    The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in cancer development and progression, by influencing the host immune system and metabolism.

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    The field of cancer metabolism research is entering its 2nd century since the first description of the changes in metabolism of cancer cells by Otto Warburg and his colleague Seigo Minami in 1923.

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    Nature Cancer’s 2023 in Review Focus comprises news, analysis and comment articles on the most exciting advances and biggest challenges of the past year, written by leading researchers, journalists and editors.

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    Cancer is a leading cause of death, accounting for nearly one in six deaths worldwide. Many cancers can be cured, especially if detected early and treated effectively.

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    Selected, recent articles from across the Nature Portfolio that document the recent progress in understanding the biology of EV-mediated cell–cell communication and advances in clinical translation of EVs.

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    Nature Cancer’s 2022 in Review Focus comprises news, analysis and comment articles on the most exciting advances and biggest challenges of the past year, written by leading researchers, journalists and our editors.

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    One of the fundamental biological processes in life is the cell cycle leading from DNA replication to cell division. While it has been studied for decades and our knowledge has matured, sophisticated experimental approaches have rejuvenated the field. In addition, cell cycle regulators have emerged as cancer therapy targets. This collection showcases ground-breaking cell cycle papers and reviews, ranging from basic discoveries to clinical applications.

    Image: Nicolas Plachta, NCB (2022)
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    We present our Series on Cancer immunotherapy comprising commissioned Reviews, Perspectives and opinion pieces on the latest advances in the evolving palette of immunotherapies, the challenges in clinical translation of promising preclinical discoveries and their application to a wider patient population.

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    Nature Cancer’s 2021 in Review Focus comprises a series of specially commissioned articles in which leading experts in the cancer field offer their unique perspectives on the most exciting advances and the biggest challenges of the past year.

    Image: From left to right images from the 2021 Nature Cancer articles by Vanhersecke et al.; Klemm et al.; Tu et al.; Westcott et al.. Design: Allen Beattie.