Chemokines and their receptors have a multifaceted role in tumor biology and are implicated in nearly all aspects of cancer growth, survival and dissemination. Modulation of the interaction between chemokines and their cell surface receptor is, therefore, a promising area for the development of new cancer medicines. In this review, we look at the compelling evidence that is emerging to support targeting CXC chemokines, also known as family chemokines, as novel therapeutic strategies in the treatment of cancer.
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Xue, ML
Thakur, A
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Zhu, H
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Lloyd, AR
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