[ad_1] "Immunotherapy brings together the exquisite specificity of the immune system to destroy cancer, and some types may have fewer side effects than traditional chemotherapy," says researcher Jay Berzofsky, chief of the …
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[ad_1] NEW YORK – The Fourth International Conference on Cancer Immunotherapy organized by CRI-CIMT-EATI-AACR: Translating Science into Survival, will be held in New York from September 30 to October 30. 3, will …
Read More »Vaccines against cancer were personalized individually with the help of immune cells of the patient – Precision Vaccinations
[ad_1] HER2-Targeted Cancer Therapy Vaccine Provides Clinical Benefits for Multiple Patients With HER2-positive Metastatic Cancer Who Have Not Previously been Treated with Her2-targeting Therapy, National Institutes of Health Researcher (NIH). Targeted cancer …
Read More »Demonstration for the fight against breast cancer "Race for the Cure" organized in the capital of BiH – Xinhua
[ad_1] SARAJEVO, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) – The 11th "Race to Heal", the world's largest breast cancer event, took place Sunday in Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, to raise awareness to the …
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[ad_1] SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2018 (HealthDay News) – This is a perfect case of my enemy's enemy, that's my friend. A small potentially dangerous bacterium appears to target malignant cells and could …
Read More »Aspirin can reduce the spread of cancer: study
[ad_1] London, September 30 (PTI) Taking aspirin can improve the survival of cancer patients and reduce the risk of contracting the disease for other parts of the body, scientists said. The researchers …
Read More »Can aspirin slow down the spread of cancer?
[ad_1] Washington D.C., Sept. 30: A study reveals that aspirin could play a vital role in the treatment of cancer. Peter Elwood of Cardiff University, who led the study, said the use …
Read More »Personalized cancer vaccine represents new approach to treating HER2-positive tumors
[ad_1] More than a decade ago, scientists at the National Cancer Institute began studying the idea of using patients' own immune cells to treat their HER2-positive cancers. The technique involved collecting dendritic …
Read More »Four in the UK develop cancer after an organ transplant. Are there reasons to worry?
[ad_1] Broken emails Receive alerts and special reports. News and stories that matter, delivered in the morning on weekdays. SUBSCRIBE It is not uncommon for infectious diseases to be transmitted from donor …
Read More »Pushing an aspirin can reduce the spread of cancer | aptitude
[ad_1] Aspirin could play a vital role in cancer treatment, according to a study. Peter Elwood of Cardiff University, who led the study, said the use of low-dose aspirin as a preventive …
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