Dartmouth: Norris Cotton Cancer Center Researchers Find Immune Cells That Guard Frequent Site of Cancer Spread
September 15, 2021
September 15, 2021
DARTMOUTH, New Hampshire, Sept. 15 (TNSJou) -- The Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine issued the following news release:
In the progressing field of immunotherapy, surprisingly little is known about immunity to metastatic tumors in locations such as lymph nodes, a frequent place where cancers first spread. Not only do lymph nodes act as a gateway for cancer cells to travel throughout the body, but they are also home to infection-fighting white blood cells called T cells. In . . .
In the progressing field of immunotherapy, surprisingly little is known about immunity to metastatic tumors in locations such as lymph nodes, a frequent place where cancers first spread. Not only do lymph nodes act as a gateway for cancer cells to travel throughout the body, but they are also home to infection-fighting white blood cells called T cells. In . . .
