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Effects of the Conventional Antitumor Therapies Surgery, Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy and Immunotherapy on Regulatory T Lymphocytes in Cancer Patients

P. LISSONI, F. BRIVIO, L. FUMAGALLI, G. MESSINA, S. MEREGALLI, G. PORRO, F. ROVELLI, L. VIGORÈ, E. TISI and G. D'AMICO
Anticancer Research May 2009, 29 (5) 1847-1852;
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    Effects of oncological surgery on the mean value of total lymphocytes, T helper lymphocytes (CD4), regulatory T lymphocytes (CD4CD25) and the CD4/CD4CD25 ratio.

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    Effects of chemotherapy on the mean value of total lymphocytes, T helper lymphocytes (CD4), regulatory T lymphocytes (CD4CD25) and the CD4/CD4CD25 ratio.

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    Changes in CD4CD25 cell mean number and CD4/CD4CD25 mean ratio after chemotherapy in relation to the clinical response (DC: disease control; PD: progressive disease).

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    Effects of radiotherapy on the mean value of total lymphocytes, T helper lymphocytes (CD4), regulatory T lymphocytes (CD4CD25) and the CD4/CD4CD25 ratio.

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    Changes in CD4CD25 cell mean number and CD4/CD4CD25 mean ratio during IL-2 immunotherapy in relation to the clinical response (DC: disease control; PD: progressive disease).

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