Cancer therapies that use immune cells to trigger the body to attack tumors could be improved by a molecule that boosts their function, research suggests. Studies with mice have found the improved therapies produced a powerful anti-cancer immune response, which led to tumors shrinking.
Immune discovery set to boost cancer therapies, study suggests
Cancer therapies that use immune cells to trigger the body to attack tumors could be improved by a molecule that boosts their function, research suggests. Studies with mice have found the improved therapies produced a powerful anti-cancer immune response, which led to tumors shrinking.