The adaptive immune response to colorectal cancer: from the laboratory to clinical practice
The adaptive immune response to colorectal cancer: from the laboratory to clinical practice
An increasing body of evidence supports that visibility of colorectal cancer to immune attack is substantial and that it limits disease progression. Analysis of the adaptive immune infiltrate in resected colorectal cancer specimens offers prognostic information which is independent of conventionally measured parameters and potentially superior in predictive value.
colorectal cancer, lymphocytes, adaptive immune system, prognosis, risk stratification
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Curtis, N. J.
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Primrose, J. N.
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Mirnezami, A. H.
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October 2012
Curtis, N. J.
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Primrose, J. N.
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Thomas, G. J.
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Mirnezami, A. H.
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Curtis, N. J., Primrose, J. N., Thomas, G. J., Mirnezami, A. H. and Ottensmeier, C. H.
(2012)
The adaptive immune response to colorectal cancer: from the laboratory to clinical practice.
European Journal of Surgical Oncology, 38 (10), .
(doi:10.1016/j.ejso.2012.05.011).
(PMID:22721580)
Abstract
An increasing body of evidence supports that visibility of colorectal cancer to immune attack is substantial and that it limits disease progression. Analysis of the adaptive immune infiltrate in resected colorectal cancer specimens offers prognostic information which is independent of conventionally measured parameters and potentially superior in predictive value.
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Published date: October 2012
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colorectal cancer, lymphocytes, adaptive immune system, prognosis, risk stratification
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