Patient's Own Infection-fighting T Cells Put Late-stage Melanoma Into Long-term Remission
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 - 19:28
in Biology & Nature
Researchers describe the first successful use of a human patient's cloned infection-fighting T cells as the sole therapy to put an advanced solid-tumor cancer into long-term remission.
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