Selected inflammatory conditions increase the risk of cancer. An inflammatory component is present also in the micro-environment of tumours epidemiologically unrelated to inflammation. An intrinsic (driven by genetic events that cause neoplasia) and an extrinsic (driven by inflammatory conditions which predispose to cancer) pathway link inflammation and cancer. Smouldering inflammation in the tumour microenvironment contributes to proliferation and survival of malignant cells, angiogenesis, metastasis, subversion of adaptive immunity, response to hormones, and chemotherapeutic agents. Emerging evidence also suggests that cancer-related inflammation promotes genetic instability. Thus, cancer-related inflammation represents a target for innov...
The link between inflammation and cancer proposed more than a century ago by Rudolf Virchow, who not...
Inflammatory responses play decisive roles at different stages of tumor development, including initi...
While inflammation is a normal physiological response after tissue injury, the chemicals/mediators t...
Accumulating evidence shows that chronic inflammation is associated to increased risk of cancer. An ...
The mediators and cellular effectors of inflammation are important constituents of the local environ...
Different types of cancer take advantage of inflammatory components to improve their life-span in th...
Chronic and persistent inflammation contributes to cancer development and can predispose to carcinog...
Deregulated inflammatory response plays a pivotal role in the initiation, development and progressio...
Several experimental and epidemiological evidence indicate that, irrespective of the trigger for the...
Our view of cancer biology radically shifted from a "cancer-cell-centric" vision to a view of cancer...
It is estimated that underlying infections and inflammatory responses are linked to 15–20% of all de...
Increasing evidence from epidemiological, preclinical and clinical studies suggests that dysregulate...
Inflammatory condition is the consequence of defensive mechanism of immune system against viral and ...
This entry belongs to Entry Collection "Immunotherapy in Solid Tumors "This entry is adapted from ht...
Chemokines are key players of the cancer-related inflammation. Chemokine ligands and receptors are d...
The link between inflammation and cancer proposed more than a century ago by Rudolf Virchow, who not...
Inflammatory responses play decisive roles at different stages of tumor development, including initi...
While inflammation is a normal physiological response after tissue injury, the chemicals/mediators t...
Accumulating evidence shows that chronic inflammation is associated to increased risk of cancer. An ...
The mediators and cellular effectors of inflammation are important constituents of the local environ...
Different types of cancer take advantage of inflammatory components to improve their life-span in th...
Chronic and persistent inflammation contributes to cancer development and can predispose to carcinog...
Deregulated inflammatory response plays a pivotal role in the initiation, development and progressio...
Several experimental and epidemiological evidence indicate that, irrespective of the trigger for the...
Our view of cancer biology radically shifted from a "cancer-cell-centric" vision to a view of cancer...
It is estimated that underlying infections and inflammatory responses are linked to 15–20% of all de...
Increasing evidence from epidemiological, preclinical and clinical studies suggests that dysregulate...
Inflammatory condition is the consequence of defensive mechanism of immune system against viral and ...
This entry belongs to Entry Collection "Immunotherapy in Solid Tumors "This entry is adapted from ht...
Chemokines are key players of the cancer-related inflammation. Chemokine ligands and receptors are d...
The link between inflammation and cancer proposed more than a century ago by Rudolf Virchow, who not...
Inflammatory responses play decisive roles at different stages of tumor development, including initi...
While inflammation is a normal physiological response after tissue injury, the chemicals/mediators t...