This book is a critical appraisal of the data and evidence
available in literature of the relative roles of the immune
response to neoplastic cells. An attempt has been made to render a
better understanding of the various modes of impact of the immune
response against tumors in general, particularly gliomas in some of
the chapters. Autoimmune response is one mode of reactivity to
native component cells within the body. Neoplastic transformation,
on the other hand, critically necessitated the absence of an
effective immune response to the transformed tumor cells in order
for the lesion to grow and metastasize. This book is aimed towards
a wider readership, but its particularly for oncologists and the
various clinical and academic professionals that care for patients
with cancer. It is especially meant to provide a clear exposition
of known facts regarding the genesis and further development of
neoplasms. Examples of some of the commoner lesions are accounted
for.
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