New Gastric Cancer Research from Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center Described (CC chemokine receptors are prognostic indicators of gastric cancer and are associated with immune infiltration).

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      A recent study conducted by Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center has found that CC chemokine receptors play a role in gastric cancer prognosis and are associated with immune infiltration. The researchers used bioinformatics analysis on gastric cancer data from various online databases and found that the expression of CC chemokine receptors correlated with survival in gastric cancer patients. Additionally, the expression of these receptors was linked to different tumor-infiltrating immune cells. The study suggests that monitoring CC chemokine receptors could serve as an effective biomarker for predicting disease prognosis and as a therapeutic target for modulating the tumor immune microenvironment in gastric cancer patients. [Extracted from the article]
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