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(%) SCLC N (%) P value N (%) 242 (100) 39 (16) 18 (7) 58 (24) 127 (52) Tumor-associated inflammation Negative 201 (83) 38 (97) 15 (83) NS 46 (79) 102(80) NS Positive 41 (17) 1
Department of Pharmacy, Tongren hospital affiliated to Wuhan University (the third hospital of Wuhan), Wuhan, China
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assembly and activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome lead to the maturation and secretion of inflammatory cytokines interleukin 1B (IL1B) and IL18, which are involved in inflammation response ( Schroder & Tschopp2010 ). The activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome
Departments of Urology, Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, VA Northern California Health Care System, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California, USA
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Departments of Urology, Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, VA Northern California Health Care System, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California, USA
Departments of Urology, Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, VA Northern California Health Care System, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California, USA
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Prostatitis, or inflammation of the prostate, may occur in men as young as 40, or even younger, while prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH, or enlargement of the prostate) are most often diagnosed in men above 50. While prostatitis
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Department of Sport Science and Physical Education, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway
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Department of Physical Performance, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway
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Introduction Inflammation comprises a host-mediated defense against external or internal stimuli, which is vital to heal tissue injury and combat pathogenic influence during health and disease. Inflammatory processes are subject to tight
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risk of developing inflammation-associated colon cancer may be influenced by E 2 . Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that women have a lower risk of developing this disease when compared with men, which may be due to the presence of estrogens
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each subsequent decade of life ( Delongchamps et al . 2006 ). The etiology of BPH and prostate cancer is unclear; however, chronic inflammation has been suggested as a contributing factor in both ( Nelson et al . 2003 , De Marzo et al . 2007
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prostate gland, thus leading to T-cell-mediated inflammation ( Mercader et al . 2001 ). Inflammation processes are regulated by a network of cytokines that plays an important role in the interaction between cancer cells and the microenvironment. The pro
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potential impact for CRC of T2D-linked immune and microbiome alterations. T2D is characterized by chronic diffuse low-grade inflammation. This could be imposed by stressed white adipose tissue (WAT) orchestrated, local and systemic changes in innate and
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Deeley Research Centre, Translational Gastroenterology Unit, Department of Biochemistry and Medical Genetics and the Manitoba Institute of Cell Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, British Columbia Cancer Agency, 2410 Lee Avenue, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8R 6V5
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Introduction The association between inflammation and cancer has long been established. Inflammatory cells are commonly found in tumour tissues and chronic inflammation is associated with many cancers, including breast cancer, and is capable of
Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
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Centre for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Birmingham Health Partners, Birmingham, UK
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Endocrinology Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy
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Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes, Department of Internal Medicine I, University Hospital, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany
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personalized approach, aiming to prioritize the quality of life of affected individuals ( Steenaard et al. 2019 ). The role of chronic inflammation in the development and progression of multiple cancers is a topic of increasing interest ( Coussens & Werb