Inflammation and cancer: Role of nuclear factor-kappaB activation

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Abstract

It has been thought that there is a strong relationship between inflammation and carcinogenesis so that the development of cancer occurs with chronic inflammation in many organs. An in-depth understanding of the mechanism by which inflammation can lead to carcinogenesis may enable the development of drugs targeted at important molecules, providing a powerful tool for preventing cancer development. In this review, we focused on a signal transduction system, the nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-κB) pathway, which is thought to play a role in the process leading from inflammation to carcinogenesis, and may thus serve as a candidate for targeted intervention. © 2008 Japanese Cancer Association.

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Maeda, S., & Omata, M. (2008, May). Inflammation and cancer: Role of nuclear factor-kappaB activation. Cancer Science. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2008.00763.x

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