New research suggests the prevalence of infection has links to the development of some types of cancer. A new study has suggested that before developing some forms of cancer, people experienced increased rates of infectious diseases, such as influenza and pneumonia.
The study, published in the journal Cancer Immunology Research, might help develop diagnostic methods for detecting cancers.
Previous research has indicated that there is a link between immunity, inflammation, and cancer. Inflammation can promote the development of cancers.
This can compromise a person’s immune system, which can, in turn, increase inflammation. Dr. Shinako Inaida, a visiting researcher at the Graduate School of Medicine at Kyoto University in Japan and the