Immunotherapy, which uses programmed immune cells to selectively destroy cancer cells, has transformed cancer treatment. However, cancer cells have...
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When blood cancer cells break through the bone and multiply, tumour cells become dangerously diverse and the immune response in the region changes, researchers from Berlin and Heidelberg report in “Science Immunology.” The detailed insights into cancer progression could advance diagnostics and treatment. The incurable bone marrow cancer “multiple myeloma” often develops unnoticed in the [...]
Immunotherapy, which uses programmed immune cells to selectively destroy cancer cells, has transformed cancer treatment. However, cancer cells have...
Engineered immune cells called CAR-T cells are used in the treatment of cancer. Researchers from Uppsala University have now discovered that CAR...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system caused by the immune system. B cells, which are a type of...
Researchers determine a complex immune infiltrate pattern based on a newly constructed immune map developed using pancreatic cancer cells.
Scientists have discovered that pancreatic cancer relies on connections to the nervous system to grow and spread. A team from the German Cancer...
Getting a cancer diagnosis can turn your life upside down, physically, emotionally, mentally and more, but you have to keep positive and have...
Getting a cancer diagnosis can turn your life upside down, physically, emotionally, mentally and more, but you have to keep positive and have...
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC Hillman Cancer Center scientists have discovered a novel subset of cancer-fighting immune cells...
Developing effective treatments and understanding how the mechanism of the immune system have always been challenging for scientists. T cells, which...
Pancreatic cancer is fueled by connections to the nervous system. This is reported by scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the...