Melanoma Cripples Lymph Node Immune Function So It Can Spread
Mon, 16 Oct 2006 06:00 AM EST
... Melanomas aid themselves in their quest to invade other parts of the body by sending a chemical signal to the sentinel lymph node, the node most susceptible to early spread of the cancer. The signal cripples the sentinel node's immune response, making it more vulnerable to cancer spread, UCLA researchers discovered. [click link for full article] ...
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- Lymph Nodes
- Immune System
- Melanoma
- Biopsy
- Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome
- Immune Deficiency
- Platelet Function
- non-Melanoma
- Cat Scratch Disease
- Immune Diseases And Disorders
- Intraocular Melanoma
- Tests for Kidney Function
- Immune System & Immune Disorders
- Glands
- Hepatitis B Immune Globulin
- Immune Globulin Intramuscular Injection
- Swollen Glands
- Melanoma of the eye
- Melanoma cancer
- Immune System/AIDS

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