Research Finds Cancer Vaccine Could Use Immune System to Fight Tumors

Cincinnati Cancer Center (CCC) and UC Cancer Institute researchers have revealed that a vaccine, targeting tumors that produce a certain protein and receptor responsible for communication between cells and the body's immune system, could trigger the immune response to fight cancer. These findings, published in the Feb. 27 online edition of the journal emGene Therapy/em, build on previously reported research and could lead to new treatments for cancer. Principal ...

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