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1996
Breast cancer is a multifactorial, clinically, and, quite probably, etiologically heterogeneous disease that manifests itself only after a long and largely obscure latency period. Breast cancer is also a systemic disease, responding to and causing changes in the host well beyond the sites of cancer growth per se.
W Z, Wei, G H, Heppner
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Breast cancer is a multifactorial, clinically, and, quite probably, etiologically heterogeneous disease that manifests itself only after a long and largely obscure latency period. Breast cancer is also a systemic disease, responding to and causing changes in the host well beyond the sites of cancer growth per se.
W Z, Wei, G H, Heppner
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2019
Until recently, the prospects for harnessing immune mechanisms to fight cancer were not encouraging. The advent of monoclonal antibodies, both as diagnostics and as probes for molecular function, have been important, while the identification of dendritic cells as a major intermediary between the antigen source and T-cell activation has been crucial ...
Mahsa Keshavarz-Fathi, Nima Rezaei
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Until recently, the prospects for harnessing immune mechanisms to fight cancer were not encouraging. The advent of monoclonal antibodies, both as diagnostics and as probes for molecular function, have been important, while the identification of dendritic cells as a major intermediary between the antigen source and T-cell activation has been crucial ...
Mahsa Keshavarz-Fathi, Nima Rezaei
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The Meducator, 2016
Cancer refers to a complex set of diseases that stem from abnormal cells capable of sustaining proliferative signaling, evading growth suppressors, and resisting death. These cells may form benign tumours and may be spurred by further genetic and cellular changes to undergo carcinogenesis, thereby forming masses of cancerous tissues referred to as ...
Ishan Aditya, Valerie Kim, Tony Chen
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Cancer refers to a complex set of diseases that stem from abnormal cells capable of sustaining proliferative signaling, evading growth suppressors, and resisting death. These cells may form benign tumours and may be spurred by further genetic and cellular changes to undergo carcinogenesis, thereby forming masses of cancerous tissues referred to as ...
Ishan Aditya, Valerie Kim, Tony Chen
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1976
Although the immunology of human breast cancer has for some time been an area of active investigation, there is still little definitive information on such basic questions as the frequency of immune reactions to breast tumor antigens, the specificity of those reactions that are detected, nor ultimately their clinical significance.
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Although the immunology of human breast cancer has for some time been an area of active investigation, there is still little definitive information on such basic questions as the frequency of immune reactions to breast tumor antigens, the specificity of those reactions that are detected, nor ultimately their clinical significance.
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