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Early findings show new drug could be ‘gamechanging’ for brain cancer treatment – The Guardian
Using ipatasertib, researchers say some brain cancers could potentially be made vulnerable to immunotherapy agent

Cancer researchUsing ipatasertib, researchers say some brain cancers could potentially be made vulnerable to immunotherapy agent
Sun 11 Apr 2021 13.57 BST
Two people with advanced brain cancer of the sort that led to the death of the MP Tessa Jowell have responded well in a small trial to an experimental combination of chemo and immunotherapy drugs. In one case, the life-threatening tumour seems to have disappeared.
Doctors at the Institute of Cancer Research and the Royal Marsden hospital in London…
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