How is a tumor tolerated by the immune system?
From the immune point of view, cancer is a population of mutated cells that not only express onco-gene proteins, but also express self-recognition proteins. Furthermore, the solid tumor expresses chemokines and interleukins that drive away immune screening cells including T-cells, dendritic cells, monocytes, natural killer cells and B-cells. On the other hand, solid tumors express chemokines that attract and trap macrophages. Thus, genetic mutation evidence is never sampled, passed on or identified by the immune system since the antigen presentation processes are broken and the immune system is impaired. Thus, CancerVaccineâ„¢, may not be effective. Nevertheless, BioMedicure’s AntiCancerBodyâ„¢ induced from healthy individuals may be used to fight against cancer cells within the patient’s body quickly and effectively.