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Infection with HIV or having a condition that decreases how well the immune system works raises the risk of having HHV-8-positive multicentric Castleman disease ...
"If you're a little bit colder outside, your body's immune system may just drop a little bit because it's spending extra effort to keep you warm. That's not ...
Mayo Clinic researcher Esther Lutgens, M.D., Ph.D., studies the molecular and cellular mechanisms of the immune system that cause cardiovascular diseases.
In response to infection or cancer, immune system cells create a molecule called an antibody. Antibodies latch onto specific cell proteins and signal to the ...
Most often, the immune system makes antibodies to help fight infection. But antinuclear antibodies may attack the body's own tissues. This is called an ...
Other immune system issues can lead to chronic inflammation as well. Often, your care team will find eosinophilia while running blood tests to diagnose symptoms ...
Immune system disorders · Lupus — a chronic inflammatory disease that targets your joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, heart and lungs · Rheumatoid arthritis — a ...
... immune system. By comparing these two groups, he seeks to understand the key immune factors that modulate lymphoma growth. Cancer Immunome Project. One of ...
Having a weakened immune system. People with weakened immune systems have an increased risk of skin cancer. This includes people who have leukemia or lymphoma.
... immune system fight tumors in ovarian cancer. Cryptic antigens are part of a protein — known as epitopes — that are usually hidden or inaccessible to the ...
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