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Modeling of the immune response in the pathogenesis of solid tumors and its prognostic significance.

Łukasz ZadkaDamian J GrybowskiPiotr Dziegiel
Published in: Cellular oncology (Dordrecht) (2020)
Development of solid tumors may occur both during acute and chronic phases of inflammation. Differences in the regulation of immune responses between precancerous states and the cancers resulting from them emphasize the importance of immunosuppressive factors in oncogenesis. Cancer cells may, through their secretory activity and extracellular transport mechanisms, enhance deterioration of the immune system which, in turn, may have prognostic implications.
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