New Study Reveals How Cancer Killing Cells Can Be Activated; Report
Researchers identified a specific subset of dendritic cells that have a unique way of activating "T" cells in a human body. According to reports, the "T" cells are responsible for killing the cancer cells in a body. MIT researchers have found a possible way to activate dendritic cells that will cloak themselves on tumor proteins, allowing them to impersonate cancer cells and trigger a strong immune response.
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Scientists Identify New Drug For Breast Cancer: Research
Scientists of the Simmons Cancer Centre in the United States identified a molecule that can help treat breast cancer, giving hope to patients who have become resistant to traditional therapies. The molecule shuts down oestrogen-sensitive breast cancer by targeting the receptors of the tumor cells. "This is a fundamentally different,… read-more
Tags: Breast cancer, university of Texas, cancer treatment, Cancer, Cancer awareness
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