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Cancer immunotherapy ‘uniquely suppressed’ by liver tumors – EurekAlert
Though cancer immunotherapy has become a promising standard-of-care treatment–and in some cases, perhaps a cure–for a wide variety of different cancers, it do…

Though cancer immunotherapy has become a promising standard-of-care treatment–and in some cases, perhaps a cure–for a wide variety of different cancers, it doesn’t work for everyone, and researchers have increasingly turned their attention to understanding why.
For example, doctors have noticed that patients who initially respond well to the immunotherapy drugs known as checkpoint inhibitors, such as those that target a protein called PD-1, can develop resistance to these therapies if their …
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