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Background:
Tumor associated macrophages (TAM) have at least two potential roles in promoting tumor growth: suppression of immune responses and potentiation of angiogenesis. In numerous cancer types, including lymphomas, high M2 type TAM content has been associated with worse prognosis. Rarely, high TAM content correlates with better survival. We have recently shown that CD68 positive TAMs in DLBCL contribute to unfavorable survival after high dose chemo… Show more
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