Anti-tumor research focuses on developing treatments and therapies to target and destroy cancer cells in the body. This area of research aims to find new ways to prevent the growth and spread of tumors, as well as improve existing cancer treatments to make them more effective and less harmful to healthy cells. Anti-tumor research often involves studying the underlying mechanisms of cancer development, identifying new drug targets, and testing the efficacy of different treatment approaches such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies. Ultimately, the goal of anti-tumor research is to improve the outcomes and quality of life for cancer patients.