Bipartite Task of Immunity in Cancer Progression
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- DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1930
Bipartite Task of Immunity in Cancer Progression
Abstract
The spontaneous regression and remission from malignancy was defined by Everson and Cole1 as "the partial or complete disappearance of a malignant tumor in the absence of all treatment, or in the presence of therapy which is considered inadequate to exert significant influence on neoplastic disease."
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