Predictive Role of CD4+ T-Lymphocytes in Treatment Response of Soft Tissue Sarcomas
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Polatova Jamila Shagayratovna, Karimova Nargiza Mansurovna, Kahharov Alisher Jamoliddinovich

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This study highlights the particular importance of CD4 T-lymphocyte levels in the immune microenvironment of soft tissue sarcomas. Data analysis shows that high levels of active CD4+ T-lymphocytes inside the tumor are associated with more favorable morphological responses to therapy, as well as improved clinical outcomes. CD4 levels serve as a promising prognostic marker and can contribute to more accurate prediction of the results of complex treatment, including immunotherapy. The obtained results emphasize the need for expanded research to develop new individualized strategies to enhance the immune response and improve the effectiveness of soft tissue sarcoma therapy.
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Polatova Jamila Shagayratovna, Karimova Nargiza Mansurovna, Kahharov Alisher Jamoliddinovich

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