Candida Extracellular vesicles (EVs), such as exosomes or oncosomes, often carry oncogenic molecules derived from tumor cells.In addition, accumulating evidence indicates that tumor cells can eject anti-cancer drugs such as chemotherapeutics and targeted drugs within EVs, a novel mechanism of drug resistance.The EV-releasing drug resistance phenotype is often coupled with cellular dedifferentiation and transformation CONSOLE TABLES in cells undergoing epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), and the adoption of a cancer stem cell phenotype.The release of EVs is also involved in immunosuppression.Herein, we address different aspects by which EVs modulate the tumor microenvironment to become resistant to anticancer and antibody-based drugs, as well as the concept of the resistance-associated secretory phenotype (RASP).