More on the role of inflammation
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Re: More on the role of inflammation
Conclusion: Low inflammatory features at baseline and induction of an adaptive immune profile by imetelstat are associated with the TI response, suggesting that immune cell remodeling could contribute to hematopoietic activity of imetelstat treatment.
That's good, right?
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Re: More on the role of inflammation
Yes. Inflammation in cancer is very important and may impact other causes of morbidity and mortality. Understanding the role of implantation better may lead to different combination approaches and also provide predictive value.