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Resolution of chronic inflammation and cancer

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Tezcan, Gülçin

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Yakar, Nil
Hastürk, Hatice
Van Dyke, Thomas E.
Kantarcı, Alpdoğan

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Wiley

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Chronic inflammation poses challenges to effective cancer treatment. Although anti-inflammatory therapies have shown short-term benefits, their long-term implications may be unfavorable because they fail to initiate the necessary inflammatory responses. Recent research underscores the promise of specialized pro-resolving mediators, which play a role in modulating the cancer microenvironment by promoting the resolution of initiated inflammatory processes and restoring tissue hemostasis. This review addresses current insights into how inflammation contributes to cancer pathogenesis and explores recent strategies to resolve inflammation associated with cancer.

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Epithelial-mesenchymal transition, Polyunsaturated fatty-acids, Growth-factor-beta, Colorectal-cancer, Resolvin d1, Maresin 1, Rig-i, Hepatocellular-carcinoma, Innate immunity, Lipoxin a(4), Cancer, Chronic inflammation, Resolution, Specialized pro-resolving mediators, Science & technology, Life sciences & biomedicine, Dentistry, oral surgery & medicine

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