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Study Explores Using a Body's Own Immune System to Fight Cancer


Cancer! The dreaded C-word that paralyzes and terrifies all who hear it! It seems there is always a new treatment on the horizon but never good enough to make a difference.
Now, a new study is coming along that may just change that. The research, led by engineering and medical researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, shows how engineered immune cells used in new cancer therapies can overcome physical barriers to allow a patient s own immune system to fight off tumors without the use of chemicals or radiation. 
The new treatment makes use of  T cells, a type of white blood cell, and cytotoxic T cells, cells that act like soldiers who seek out and destroy invader cells. It is a type of immunotherapy. ....

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Children's Cancer Research Fund announces $10.5 million in new grants to accelerate childhood cancer research


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MINNEAPOLIS, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Children s Cancer Research Fund (CCRF) is proud to award $10.5 million in its latest round of funding. The new grants support 12 research organizations that are working to improve treatment and outcomes for children and adolescents with cancer. 
The grants fuel research in a few key areas of need, including the development of new therapies for some of the hardest to treat cancers like acute myeloid leukemia, sarcomas and relapsed liver cancer, as well as support of exceptional investigators and physicians still early in their careers. In addition, funds will enable three organizations to address a major barrier in pediatric cancer research the lack of cohesive, complete data sets readily accessible to all researchers. Solving this issue will support collaboration and be key to finding cures for these rare diseases. ....

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