Possibilities and Problems of Immunologic Intervention in Cancer

作者: Richard T. Smith

DOI: 10.1056/NEJM197208312870905

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摘要: Background for Intervention THE possibility of altering the course cancer by manipulation host-defense mechanisms has years been an attractive lure physicians. A base knowledge to guide rational intervention, however, simply not existed. Much ignorance still separates us from thoughtful and effective application, but some growth in understanding tumor-host relation occurred during past few years.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 From this recent yield several principles governing appear firm enough justify adoption as a foundation speculative discussion both promise problems intervention. In first place, with certain . . .

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