Inflammation-induced cancer: crosstalk between tumours, immune cells and microorganisms

Volume: 13, Issue: 11, Pages: 759 - 771
Published: Oct 24, 2013
Abstract
Inflammation is a fundamental innate immune response to perturbed tissue homeostasis. Chronic inflammatory processes affect all stages of tumour development as well as therapy. In this Review, we outline the principal cellular and molecular pathways that coordinate the tumour-promoting and tumour-antagonizing effects of inflammation and we discuss the crosstalk between cancer development and inflammatory processes. In addition, we discuss the...
Paper Details
Title
Inflammation-induced cancer: crosstalk between tumours, immune cells and microorganisms
Published Date
Oct 24, 2013
Volume
13
Issue
11
Pages
759 - 771
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