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Tumor-infiltrating macrophages are involved in suppressing growth and metastasis of human prostate cancer cells by INF-beta gene therapy in nude mice.

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These data suggest that macrophages play an important role in IFN-beta gene therapy and that intralesional delivery of the IFN-beta gene could be an effective therapy for clinically localized human prostate cancer.

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