What dictates tumour cell sensitivity to exercise?
Abstract
With great interest, we have read the Perspective article by Fiuza-Luces et al.1 on exercise-induced anticancer immunity. The authors highlighted a well-known theory that exercise-induced immunosurveillance — with a prominent role for natural killer (NK) cells — may underpin the anticancer effects of physical activity in humans. . . .
Document Type
Letter to the Editor
Date of Publication
1-1-2024
Volume
24
Publication Title
Nature Reviews Immunology
Publisher
Nature
School
School of Medical and Health Sciences
Copyright
free_to_read
First Page
303
Comments
Campbell, J. P., Walzik, D., & Zimmer, P. (2024). What dictates tumour cell sensitivity to exercise? Nature Reviews Immunology, 24, 303. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41577-024-01001-z