Interferons and cancer therapy
- PMID: 6363649
- DOI: 10.1002/path.1711410308
Interferons and cancer therapy
Abstract
A variety of human interferons, alpha, beta and gamma are now recognised. Three types of alpha-interferon have been submitted to clinical assessment. Overall, the results have been disappointing. Attention is now directed towards their use in combination with conventional cytotoxic agents.
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