Sex differences in the aging murine urinary bladder and influence on the tumor immune microenvironment of a carcinogen-induced model of bladder cancer
Sex and age associated differences in the tumor immune microenvironment of non-muscle invasive bladder (NMIBC) cancer and associated clinical outcomes are emerging indicators of treatment outcomes. The incidence of urothelial carcinoma of the bladder is four times higher in males than females; howev...
Main Authors: | Chenard, S. (Author), Conseil, G. (Author), Hamade, A. (Author), Hamilton, J. (Author), Koti, M. (Author), Li, D. (Author), Robert Siemens, D. (Author), Tyryshkin, K. (Author), Xu, M. (Author), Yolmo, P. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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BioMed Central Ltd
2022
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