“…The exact link between chronic inflammation and carcinogenesis is unclear, however many studies have shown that pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-, IL-6, IL-1, etc.) are important for the proliferation, survival, metastasis, and escape from immune surveillance of many of these cancers (Garcea et al, 2005;Lu et al, 2006), and have identified nuclear factor-ĸB (NF-ĸB) as a key modulator of inflammation-induced carcinogenesis (Chen et al, 1995;Guttridge et al, 1999;Hinz et al, 1999;Perkins, 2000;Coussens & Werb, 2002;Esposito et al, 2002;Ghosh & Karin, 2002;Karin & Lin, 2002;Li & Verma, 2002;O'Hanlon et al, 2002;Alexiou et al, 2003;Chen et al, 2003;Furbert-Harris et al, 2003;Lin & Karin, 2003;Greten et al, 2004;Huber et al, 2004;Luo et al, 2004;Niu et al, 2004;Pikarsky et al, 2004;Stoffel et al, 2004;Heyninck & Beyaert, 2005;Preciado et al, 2005;Yang et al, 2005a). Chronic inflammation as a result of disease, microbial infection, and/or obesity is an important risk factor for the development of a variety of cancers Kuper et al, 2000;Calle & Kaaks, 2004;Khatami, 2011) (Table 2).…”