Breast Cancers May Become More Responsive to Immunotherapy: University of Hawaii
December 07, 2019
December 07, 2019
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Dec. 7 [TNSmedicalresearch-Nature Partner Journals Breast Cancer] -- The University of Hawaii Cancer Center issued the following news:
Breast cancers may become more responsive to immunotherapy if the tumor microenvironment is altered according to studies reviewed by Jami Fukui, MD, University of Hawai'i Cancer Center associate researcher, and collaborators.
"Historically, breast cancer tumors have been considered devoid of immune cell activity. H . . .
Breast cancers may become more responsive to immunotherapy if the tumor microenvironment is altered according to studies reviewed by Jami Fukui, MD, University of Hawai'i Cancer Center associate researcher, and collaborators.
"Historically, breast cancer tumors have been considered devoid of immune cell activity. H . . .