Is there an association between lymph node size and hyperprogression in immunotherapy-treated patients?
Background: Hyperprogressive disease (HPD) can be described as an accelerated increase in the growth rate of tumors combined with rapid clinical deterioration observed in a subset of cancer patients undergoing immunotherapy, specifically with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). The reported inciden...
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Main Authors: | Alkader Mohammad S. (Author), Altaha Rashed Z. (Author), Jabali Eslam H. (Author), Attieh Ola A. (Author), Matalqa Ala' W. (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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