Inflammation and cancer
Noorul Islam College of Dental Science · Hi-Tech Medical College & Hospital · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Inflammation is often associated with the development and progression of cancer. The cells responsible for cancer-associated inflammation are genetically stable and thus are not subjected to rapid emergence of drug resistance; therefore, the targeting of inflammation represents an attractive strategy both for cancer prevention and for cancer therapy. Tumor-extrinsic inflammation is caused by many factors, including bacterial and viral infections, autoimmune diseases, obesity, tobacco smoking, asbestos exposure, and excessive alcohol consumption, all of which increase cancer risk and stimulate malignant progression. In contrast, cancer-intrinsic or cancer-elicited inflammation can be triggered by…
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6Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Inflammation
- Cancer
- Immunology
- Tumor progression
- Immunosuppression
- Cancer research
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being