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Published on: June 13, 2016
Systemic inflammation: Cancer's long-distance reach to maximize metastasis
Seth B Coffelt1, Karin E de Visser1
1Division of Immunology, Netherlands Cancer Institute , Plesmanlaan 121 , Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Abstract:
While major improvements have been made in targeting primary tumor growth, metastasis and combating cancer spread remain an enigma. We recently identified a systemic inflammatory cascade involving IL17-producing γδ T cells and neutrophils that advance breast cancer metastasis. These data provide insights into how immune cells promote cancer spread.
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