Abstract

The study included 117 patients with cervical cancer stage IIB and III undergoing combined radiotherapy and also specific immunotherapy and adoptive immunotherapy. The dynamics of a number of cytokines content has been defined (interleukin-2, -6, -10, -12, tumor necrosis factor-alpha). There was a significant excess of anti-inflammatory factors over stimulators of proliferation and differentiation of lymphocytes against the reduction of almost all the interleukins. The degree of impairment was dependent on the stage of the tumor. Application of the treatment method, which includes a specific and adoptive immunotherapy, promoted activation of interleukin production and elimination of immunoregulatory imbalance.

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