Myeloid diversity in tumors: Shaped by genes, location, and time
Myeloid cells are present in neoplastic tissues from the earliest stages of transformation through to fully developed tumors. However, their intrinsic dynamism and plasticity make them difficult to target therapeutically. Emerging technologies are uncovering previously unrecognized cellular states and functions, thus reshaping our understanding of myeloid cell biology beyond their traditional inflammatory roles. This review discusses recent advances in identifying tumor-specific cues, tissue str
