![]() Cancer and Inflammation, No. 256
ISBN: 978-0-470-85510-2
Hardcover
290 pages
March 2004
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Inflammation and cancer: an epidemiological perspective (M. Thun, et al.).
Chemokine-based pathogenetic mechanisms in cancer (I. Conti, et al.).
General Discussion I.
Anti-TNF therapy of rheumatoid arthritis: what can we learn about chronic disease? (M. Feldmann, et al.).
How do chemokine/chemokine receptor activations affect tumorigenesis? (A. Richmond, et al.).
Proinflammatory cytokines, immune response and tumour progression (M. Spadaro and G. Forni).
General discussion II.
Lymphangiogenesis and tumour metastasis (J. Tille, et al.).
Infiltration of tumours by macrophages and dendritic cells: tumour-associated macrophages as a paradigm for polarized M2 mononuclear phagocytes (A. Mantovani, et al.).
The influence of CD25+ cells on the generation of immunity to tumour cell-lines in mice (E. Jones, et al.).
Macrophages: modulators of breast cancer progression (E. Lin and J. Pollard).
Chemokines: angiogenesis and metastases in lung cancer (R. Strieter, et al.).
Macrophage infiltration and angiogenesis in human malignancy (H. Knowles, et al.).
The role of inflammation for tumour growth and tumour suppression (T. Blankenstein).
Cyclooxygenase 2: from inflammation to carcinogenesis (A. Ristimäki).
The inflammatory cytokine network of epithelial cancer: therapeutic implications (P. Szlosarek and F. Balkwill).
In vivo manipulation of DC migration and activation to elicit anti-tumour immunity (A. Vicari, et al.).
Final general discussion.
Concluding remarks (S. Gordon).
Index of contributors.
Subject Index.


