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Sinapsos Podcast | Oncology
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The Role of Chronic Inflammation in Pediatric Cancer
Sinapsos Podcast | Oncology
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10 months ago
The Role of Chronic Inflammation in Pediatric Cancer
E8   |   17 min   |   Latest   |  Publication Source    Podcast based on: Mella C, Tsarouhas P, Brockwell M, Ball HC. The Role of Chronic Inflammation in Pediatric Cancer. Cancers. 2025; 17(1):154. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17010154Type: Review  |  Publication date: Jan 6, 2025 Summary: This research review examines the significant role of chronic inflammation in the development and progression of childhood cancers. It highlights key differences between adult and paediatric cancers, emphasising that adult cancer research findings are not directly transferable. The review focuses on how chronic inflammation contributes to genetic and epigenetic instability, shapes the tumour microenvironment, and impacts the immature immune response in children. Finally, it explores current and emerging therapeutic strategies targeting inflammatory processes to improve treatment outcomes in young cancer patients. Keywords: cancer; inflammation; epigenetics; therapeutics; immunology Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is a summary and discussion of the original publication and does not represent the views of the authors or journal. The information shared here is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute clinical advice or recommendations. It also uses AI-assisted summaries of the original work and may or may not contain innacuracies so we encourage listeners to consult the original publication for complete details.
Sinapsos Podcast | Oncology