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Immunotherapy Combination Aims To Improve Success of Cancer Treatment – Technology Networks
A new cancer vaccine could enhance the positive effects of existing immunotherapies and boost the success rate of treatments from 20% to 75%, according to a new…

According to a new study by immunologists at the University of Konstanz, a new cancer vaccine could enhance the positive effects of existing immunotherapy drugs and increase the success rate of treatments from 20% to 75%. The vaccine, which contains a new immune stimulant that is also suitable for use in humans, was able to partially rid the mice treated in the study of tumors. The study also showed that combining the vaccine with an immune checkpoint inhibitor – an established immunotherapy drug…
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