facilitates malignant progression, either by sculpting tumor immunogenicity or by creating a
microenvironment that can stimulate tumor outgrowth or aid in a subsequent metastatic
cascade. Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) embody this functional heterogeneity, although the
nature of their responses in cancer has only recently begun to be unveiled. We provide an
overview of recent insights into the role of ILCs in cancer. We also discuss how ILCs fit into …