
Less severe cancer outcomes have been found to be associated with a newly discovered population of immune cells in tumors, which may have therapeutic potential, This was revealed in a new UC San Francisco study of 3,600 human tumors of 12 types, as well as mouse experiments. The research is published online October 16, 2014 in the journal iCancer Cell/i. Molecules associated with these cells, newly identified by the UCSF researchers, could be the ...
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