Inflammatory mediators as surrogates of malignancy

Authors

  • Mohammad Sohail Asghar Department of Surgery, King Edward Medical University, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3516-3104
  • Mohammad Zohaib Asghar Department of Radiology, Fatima Jinnah Medical University, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Aima Zahid Department of Histopathology, King Edward Medical University, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Hafiz Syed Zaigham Ali Shah Department of Surgery, King Edward Medical University, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Hamna Khan Department of Surgery, King Edward Medical University, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Hammad Zia Department of Surgery, King Edward Medical University, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.4738

Abstract

Inflammation related to cancer occurs in the cellular vicinity of the tumour and is involved with predictions related to the course of disease and survival prognosis in varioua malignancies. These inflammatory markers affect different phases of tumourigenesis, i.e. carcinogenesis, tumour expansion, lymphovascular invasion, and distant metastasis, and, as a result, tumour cells can activate immune mediators and cells directly and/or chemokines as well as prostaglandins. Numbers of circulating different blood cells, i.e. lymphocytes, platelets, neutrophils and levels of plasma proteins, like C-reactive protein and interleukins that are components of inflammatory responses, are hallmarks of pathways leading to tumourigenesis. Thus, they can provide vital information in stratifying patients according to the risk and precisely targeted clinical care and outcome in malignancies.

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Author Biographies

Mohammad Zohaib Asghar, Department of Radiology, Fatima Jinnah Medical University, Lahore, Pakistan

Post Graduate Resident SRGH Fatima Jinnah Hospital Lahore.

Aima Zahid, Department of Histopathology, King Edward Medical University, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan

Post Graduate Resident Histopathology KEMU Mayo Hospital Lahore.

Hamna Khan, Department of Surgery, King Edward Medical University, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan

Post Graduate Resident FCPS General Surgery North Surgery King Edward Medical University Lahore

Hammad Zia, Department of Surgery, King Edward Medical University, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan

Post Graduate Resident FCPS General Surgery North Surgery King Edward Medical University Lahore

Published

2022-10-15

How to Cite

Mohammad Sohail Asghar, Mohammad Zohaib Asghar, Aima Zahid, Hafiz Syed Zaigham Ali Shah, Khan, H. ., & Hammad Zia. (2022). Inflammatory mediators as surrogates of malignancy. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 72(11), 2259–2263. https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.4738

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NARRATIVE REVIEW

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