Chronic inflammation, immune escape, and oncogenesis in the liver: A unique neighborhood for novel intersections

Volume: 56, Issue: 4, Pages: 1567 - 1574
Published: Sep 11, 2012
Abstract
Sustained hepatic inflammation, driven by alcohol consumption, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and/or chronic viral hepatitis (hepatitis B and C), results in damage to parenchyma, oxidative stress, and compensatory regeneration/proliferation. There is substantial evidence linking these inflammation-associated events with the increased incidence of hepatocellular carcinogenesis. Although acute liver inflammation can play a vital and beneficial...
Paper Details
Title
Chronic inflammation, immune escape, and oncogenesis in the liver: A unique neighborhood for novel intersections
Published Date
Sep 11, 2012
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
4
Pages
1567 - 1574
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