While immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) can provide lifesaving treatment for patients with cancer, they have also been found to cause immune-related...
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Patients with liver cancer who received immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) before surgery – including those who would not have been eligible for surgery by conventional criteria – had similar outcomes to patients who received surgery upfront, according to results from a retrospective study. The research was published in Cancer Research Communications, a journal of the American Association for [...]
While immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) can provide lifesaving treatment for patients with cancer, they have also been found to cause immune-related...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are a class of immunotherapy that have revolutionized the treatment of cancer.
While immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) can provide lifesaving treatment for patients with cancer, they have also been found to cause immune-related...
New data from landmark analysis presented today report a decreased risk of disease recurrence or death in patients with resectable NSCLC who received...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors are a type of cancer treatment that helps the immune system attack cancer cells more effectively. One of the key proteins...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors are a type of cancer treatment that helps the immune system attack cancer cells more effectively. One of the key proteins...
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) is one of the primary methods of tumour immunotherapy. It involves reactivating the immune system, which cancer has...
A cancer study has found that certain gut bacteria may influence whether or not a patient’s immune system is successful in fighting mesothelioma, an...
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