Boomsma et al. [1] determined endocrine and immune responses to surgery in 27 patients with breast cancer and concluded that surgical procedure produced substantial immunomodulation. The study was well designed and conducted, while we have some concern about its data interpretation. In this study,
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Perioperative immunomodulation in cancer surgery
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