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A simple blood draw may help discover tumor reactive immune cells to treat advanced melanoma – News-Medical.Net
According to a new study led by Yale Cancer Center and Department of Neurology researchers, a simple blood draw may be the first step in helping to discover tumor…

According to a new study led by Yale Cancer Center and Department of Neurology researchers, a simple blood draw may be the first step in helping to discover tumor reactive immune or T cells to treat advanced melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer. The findings were published today in the Journal of Experimental Medicine.
These results are important because they lay the foundation for setting up a blood test that could provide information about how the immune system is dealing with a solid tumor…
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