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Combination approach can improve the success rate of cancer treatment – News-Medical.Net
A new cancer vaccine could boost the positive effects of existing immunotherapy drugs, improving the success rate of treatments from 20% to 75% of cases, according…

A new cancer vaccine could boost the positive effects of existing immunotherapy drugs, improving the success rate of treatments from 20% to 75% of cases, according to a new study by immunologists from the University of Konstanz.
The vaccine, which incorporates a new immunostimulant that is safe for use in humans, was shown to partially eliminate tumors in mice. However, the study further demonstrated that combining the vaccine with an immune checkpoint inhibitor — an established immunotherapy drug…
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