A tumour‐associated macrophage‐based signature for deciphering prognosis and immunotherapy response in prostate cancer
Jian Wang,
Tao Guo,
Yuanyuan Mi
et al.
Abstract:For the multistage progression of prostate cancer (PCa) and resistance to immunotherapy, tumour‐associated macrophage is an essential contributor. Although immunotherapy is an important and promising treatment modality for cancer, most patients with PCa are not responsive towards it. In addition to exploring new therapeutic targets, it is imperative to identify highly immunotherapy‐sensitive individuals. This research aimed to establish a signature risk model, which derived from the macrophage, to assess immun… Show more
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