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The essential feature of the immune system is the ability to recognize and differentiate any foreign body or abnormal cells such as tumor cells from normal cells. Tumor cells produce tumor antigens which activate the immune system. These antigens attract immune cells to the tumor site where they invade and attack. Accordingly, the immune system recognizes the tumor cells and targets them for elimination.