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Two immunotherapies merged into single, more effective treatment – Mirage News
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine have combined two types of immunotherapy into a single treatment that may be more effective and…
Some of the most promising advances in cancer treatment have centered on immunotherapies that rev up a patient’s immune system to attack cancer. But immunotherapies don’t work in all patients, and researchers have been searching for ways to increase their effectiveness.
Now, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have combined two immunotherapy strategies into a single therapy and found, in studies in human cells and in mice, that the two together are more effectiv…
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