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Immune Response To Tumour Cells Could Aid Cancer Battle PDF Print E-mail
Medical News - General Medical News - end 2009
A new research at the University of Leicester has developed a novel immunotherapeutic approach with potential for cancer treatment. Malignant tumours are the second main cause of death worldwide, with haematological malignancies representing 10%. Current treatment strategies, such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, stem cell transplantation, or a combination of them, are mostly effective but may induce serious side effects to normal tissues. In addition, tumours are developing resistance against most of these conventional therapies...


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