1. Basic immunology --;2. Antitumour lymphocyte responses --;3. The macrophage and cancer --;4. Tumour markers --;5. The use of radiolabeled antibodies for the localisation of tumours --;6. Immunodeficiency, autoimmunity, and malignancy --;7. Immunosuppression in cancer --;8. Monoclonal antibodies --;9. Immunopathology of tumours --;10. Immunological lymphocyte markers in lymphoid neoplasia --;11. Viruses, immunity, and cancer --;12. Immunotherapy --;13. Cancer immunology and the practising clinician.
The immune system that generates this response is complex in that it exerts its action by means of circulating cellular and humoral components capable of acting at sites far distant from their site of formation and by its interaction with a variety of biological effector systems.