1.1.12 When an immune response to cancer arises, effector cells move to the site of the tumor and attempt to destroy the

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1.1.12 When an immune response to cancer arises, effector cells move to the site of the tumor and attempt to destroy the

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1.1.12
When an immune response to cancer arises, effector cells move to
the site of the tumor and attempt to destroy the cancer. However,
not all immune cells in the tumor participate in the anti-tumor
response. Which of the following cell types may be present in the
tumor in large numbers but do not contribute to the removal of
cancer cells?
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