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White blood cell 'nets' could be early warning sign of major immunotherapy complication

A new study from the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center reveals a connection between the most common type of white blood cells, which act as a first defense in the body s immune system, and a severe complication of CAR T-Cell immunotherapy.

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Environmental News Network - Altering Cancer Treatment Dosing Could Reduce Climate Impact, Study Finds

Environmental News Network - Altering Cancer Treatment Dosing Could Reduce Climate Impact, Study Finds
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Altering cancer treatment dosing could reduce clim

Changing how often a popular cancer therapy is delivered would reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve environmental impact without decreasing cancer s

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Reducing cancer treatment frequency could cut greenhouse gas emissions

Changing how often a popular cancer therapy is delivered would reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve environmental impact without decreasing cancer survival, according to a new analysis from researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center.

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Altering cancer treatment dosing could reduce climate impact, study finds

Changing how often a popular cancer therapy is delivered would reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve environmental impact without decreasing cancer survival, according to a new analysis from researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center.

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