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Clinical significance of poor CD3 response in head and neck cancer.
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Patients with an unresponsive CD3 receptor as measured by in vitro response to anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies had a significantly higher incidence of recurrent cancer. Analyses using Cox proportion hazards models demonstrated that CD3 response was the single greatest predictor of reduced disease-free interval. This is the first prospective study to confirm the importance of regional lymph node mononuclear cell CD3 receptor function in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients for tumor control.
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