Use of immunomodulation in cancer wound care: a case study
Andréa Karine de Araújo Santiago,
Sandra Lea Lima Fontinele,
Adriana Kirley Santiago Monteiro
et al.
Abstract:Skin cancer is characterized by an abnormal proliferation of cells and is considered the most malignant cutaneous tumor, originating from the malignant transformation of melanocytes. The objective of this research was to assess the progression of oncological wounds after six months of specific supplementation aimed at accelerating wound healing. A descriptive analysis of the data obtained during the intervention was conducted, utilizing graphs, tables, and Excel 365 spreadsheets. The immunomodulatory nutrition… Show more
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