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Association of neutrophils, monocytes, and lymphocytes with CA15-3 as a predictor of breast cancer in female patients

Infiltrated leukocytes, such as neutrophils, monocytes and lymphocytes can be involved in a variety of tumor development. The present study was aimed to investigate the linkage of neutrophils, monocytes and lymphocytes into breast cancer. The study included 166 patients (58 patients before chemother...

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