Discovery reveals how ovarian cancer disables immune cells
October 24, 2024
October 24, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 24 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have discovered a mechanism that ovarian tumors use to cripple immune cells and impede their attack blocking the energy supply T cells depend on. The work, published Oct. 23 in Nature, points toward a promising new immunotherapy approach for ovarian cancer, which is notoriously aggressive and hard to treat.
A significant obstacle in treating ovarian cancer is th . . .
Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have discovered a mechanism that ovarian tumors use to cripple immune cells and impede their attack blocking the energy supply T cells depend on. The work, published Oct. 23 in Nature, points toward a promising new immunotherapy approach for ovarian cancer, which is notoriously aggressive and hard to treat.
A significant obstacle in treating ovarian cancer is th . . .