Immunosuppressants offer some benefits and disadvantages. Like a blade with two edges, immunosuppressants are categorized as drugs but also cause decreased immunity, which eventually cause cancer. Immunosuppressants are widely used in organ transplantation patients and autoimmune illnesses to suppress the immune response and provide a significant risk of cancer. According to epidemiological and cancer research, malignancies are higher among transplant patients. However, the risk varies significantly between studies due to methods and patient selection variations. A more accurate illustration of the effects of mild-to-moderate immunosuppression concerning the risk of cancer can be seen in the rising use of immunosuppressant medications in no...
The immune system plays a vital role in regulating the growth of tumors. Some types of inflammatory ...
The concept of immunological surveillance, a monitoring process in which the immune system detects a...
Immunotherapy is reshaping cancer treatment paradigms; however, response rates to immune therapies a...
Cancer is defined as an unregulated and abnormal cell proliferation that has been around since aroun...
Immuno-oncology is a young and growing field in cancer therapy. It stimulates immune system to targe...
Tumors employ strategies to escape immune control. The principle aim of most cancer immunotherapies ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in American, with over half a million deaths from cancer...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in American, with over half a million deaths from cancer...
Cancer cells avoid elimination through the mechanism of immunosuppression, which consists in modulat...
De novo malignancies constitute an emerging cause of morbidity after solid organ transplant (SOT), s...
Background: Cancers escape immune surveillance via distinct mechanisms that involve central (negativ...
Cancer cells avoid elimination through the mechanism of immunosuppression, which consists in modulat...
Background: Cancers escape immune surveillance via distinct mechanisms that involve central (negativ...
Immunotherapy is a method of cancer treatment that uses the patient's immune system to attack the tu...
Our immune system is equipped with a series of defence mechanisms to recognise and respond to non-se...
The immune system plays a vital role in regulating the growth of tumors. Some types of inflammatory ...
The concept of immunological surveillance, a monitoring process in which the immune system detects a...
Immunotherapy is reshaping cancer treatment paradigms; however, response rates to immune therapies a...
Cancer is defined as an unregulated and abnormal cell proliferation that has been around since aroun...
Immuno-oncology is a young and growing field in cancer therapy. It stimulates immune system to targe...
Tumors employ strategies to escape immune control. The principle aim of most cancer immunotherapies ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in American, with over half a million deaths from cancer...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in American, with over half a million deaths from cancer...
Cancer cells avoid elimination through the mechanism of immunosuppression, which consists in modulat...
De novo malignancies constitute an emerging cause of morbidity after solid organ transplant (SOT), s...
Background: Cancers escape immune surveillance via distinct mechanisms that involve central (negativ...
Cancer cells avoid elimination through the mechanism of immunosuppression, which consists in modulat...
Background: Cancers escape immune surveillance via distinct mechanisms that involve central (negativ...
Immunotherapy is a method of cancer treatment that uses the patient's immune system to attack the tu...
Our immune system is equipped with a series of defence mechanisms to recognise and respond to non-se...
The immune system plays a vital role in regulating the growth of tumors. Some types of inflammatory ...
The concept of immunological surveillance, a monitoring process in which the immune system detects a...
Immunotherapy is reshaping cancer treatment paradigms; however, response rates to immune therapies a...