Understanding How Oral Cancer Cells Block the Immune System for Better Treatments
Cancer Treatment Breakthrough: The Immune System and Oral Cancer
Groundbreaking research from Macquarie University uncovers how oral cancer cells can block the body's immune response. The investigation centers on cetuximab, a key protein used in cancer treatment. By understanding the interactions between cancer cells and the immune system, we can pave the way for enhanced immunotherapy strategies.
Key Findings on Immunotherapy and Oral Cancer
- Cetuximab, when combined with other agents, may boost immune response.
- Research shows how oral cancer cells evade detection from the immune system.
- New treatments developed could significantly improve patient outcomes.
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