Abstract:Immune component of tumor microenvironment is essential for the regulation of cancer progression. Tumor mass is frequently infiltrated by neutrophils (tumor-associated neutrophils, TANs) in breast cancer (BC) patients. However, the role of TANs and the mechanisms of their action in BC are still unclear. Using quantitative IHC, ROC and Cox analysis, we demonstrate here that high density of TANs infiltrating tumor parenchyma is predictive for poor prognosis and for the decreased progression-free survival of pati… Show more
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