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UK COVID-19 Update: Brain Complications in Under-60s, Unlocking Boosts New Variants
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Breakthrough treatment could improve the immune system s ability to destroy cancer cells
New research has identified potential treatment that could improve the human immune system s ability to search out and destroy cancer cells within the body. Scientists have identified a way to restrict the activity of a group of cells which regulate the immune system, which in turn can unleash other immune cells to attack tumors in cancer patients. A patient s immune system is more than able to detect and remove cancer cells and immunotherapy has recently emerged as a novel therapy for many different types of cancers. Explained Nullin Divecha, Professor of Cell Signalling at the University of Southampton who led the study. However, cancer cells can generate a microenvironment within the tumor that stops the immune system from working thereby limiting the general use and success of immunotherapy, he continued.
Why it s still so hard to find treatments for early COVID-19
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