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IMMUNOREACT 5: female patients with rectal cancer have better immune editing mechanisms than male patients – a cohort study
Studies evaluating sex differences in colorectal cancer (CRC) tumor microenvironment are limited, and no previous study has focused on rectal cancer patients’ constitutive immune surveillance mechanisms. The authors aimed to assess gender-related differences in the immune microenvironment of rectal...
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