Abstract

Recently, studies involving uterine cervical cancer and uterine corpus cancer have been reported from many institutes. The presence of regulatory T cells (Treg cells) in human uterine cancer is crucial for maintaining immunological homeostasis. To improve treatment strategies, I will be reviewing recent studies in the field. This work will discuss the central role that Treg cells play in the development of uterine cancer, which makes these cells a key missing component in current cancer immunotherapy.

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