The inflammatory microenvironment in screen-detected premaligant adenomatous polyps: early results from the integrated technologies for improved polyp surveillance (INCISE) project
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Abstract
This study reports an increase in CD3+ and CD8+ infiltrate in HGD colonic adenomas when compared to LGD adenomas. It may therefore have a use in the prognostic stratification and treatment of dysplastic polyps.
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| Authors | Mansouri D;McSorley ST;Park JH;Orange C;Horgan PG;McMillan DC;Edwards J; ;; |
| Journal | european journal of gastroenterology & hepatology |
| Year | 2021 |
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tumor microenvironment
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david mansouri
stephen t mcsorley
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