2019
DOI: 10.4236/oji.2019.94004
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Predictive Significance of IL-17A Serum Levels during Chemotherapy in Senegalese Women with Cervical Cancer

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Cervical cancer is a leading cause of cancer death in female populations. It is a virally induced carcinoma resulting from sexually transmitted high risk Human Papillomavirus infections (e.g. . Previous studies have shown associations between IL-17A levels in cancer micro-environments and metastasis of tumor cells. In Africa, chemotherapy (CT) is the standard first-line treatment for cervical cancer and the prognosis remains poor for metastatic and recurrent cases. The impact of CT a… Show more

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