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  1. ...inflammation and thyroid cancer. Inflammation in thyroid cancer depends on the exposure to radiation and iodine intake, and more importantly, the presence of concurrent chronic inflammatory conditions and the balance of pro-tumour and anti-tumour activity elicited by immune cells that infiltrate the ~~~
  2. ...inflammation and autoimmunity (Keir et al. 2006, 2008). Notably, both the PD-1/PD-L1 axis and regulatory T cells are necessary for the maintenance of peripheral tolerance. Francisco and coworkers derived both of these concepts while studying regulatory T-cell plasticity (Francisco et al. 2009). The ~~~
  3. ...inflammation of the thyroid gland. This autoimmune disease has interesting implications for papillary thyroid cancers. A meta-analysis of patients with papillary thyroid cancers revealed that concurrent HT was significantly associated with a lack of lymph node involvement, an absence of extrathyroid ~~~
  4. ...inflammation of the ovarian epithelium and risk of ovarian cancer. 573 Epidemiology 11 111-117. 574 Noll JE, Williams SA, Tong CM, Wang H, Quach JM, Purton LE, Pilkington K, To LB, Evdokiou A, 575 Gronthos S, et al. 2014 Myeloma plasma cells alter the bone marrow microenvironment by 576 stimulating ~~~
  5. ...inflammation and suppressing anti-cancer immune response. These mechanisms might be 36 exploited to develop innovative anti-cancer therapies and novel prognostic tools in the 37 context of familial, RET-associated MTC. 38 39 Page 2 of 38 3 1. Introduction 40 Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is a ma ~~~
  6. ...inflammation The immune system antagonizes and enhances tumor development and progression. The tumor-associated inflammatory response has the paradoxical effects of promoting tumorigenesis and helping neoplastic cells acquire hallmark capabilities (Colotta  et  al. 2009, Grivennikov  et  al. 2010). ~~~
  7. ...inflammation ~~~
  8. ...inflammation by binding the SET protein and activating protein phosphatase 2A. Journal of Immunology 186 2535–2542. (doi:10.4049/jimmunol.1002847) Cristobal I, Manso R, Rincon R, Carames C, Senin C, Borrero A, MartinezUseros J, Rodriguez M, Zazo S, Aguilera O, et al. 2014 PP2A inhibition is a common ~~~
  9. ...inflammation in the tumour-associated stroma (Owens et al. 2012, Pickup et al. 2015b). In triple negative MDA-MB-468 cells, upregulated BMPRIB showed increased migratory capacity in response to BMP-2, which was abrogated by the BMPR antagonist dorsomorphin (Allison et  al. 2016). An analogue of dors ~~~
  10. ...inflammation ~~~
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