Brown: Drug Treatment Could Improve Effectiveness of Immunotherapy for Cancer Patients
July 08, 2020
July 08, 2020
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, July 8 -- Brown University issued the following news release:
While immunotherapy -- a form of treatment that uses the body's immune system to recognize, attack and kill tumor cells -- has given hope to people across the globe, it fails in a significant proportion of cancer patients.
However, a new study (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41420-020-0292-1) published in the Nature journal Cell Death Discovery on Monday, July 6, suggests that . . .
While immunotherapy -- a form of treatment that uses the body's immune system to recognize, attack and kill tumor cells -- has given hope to people across the globe, it fails in a significant proportion of cancer patients.
However, a new study (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41420-020-0292-1) published in the Nature journal Cell Death Discovery on Monday, July 6, suggests that . . .
