Different Type Of Colon Cancer Vaccine Reduces Disease Spread, Scientists Show
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 - 22:14
in Health & Medicine
Taking advantage of the fact that the intestines have a separate immune system from the rest of the body, scientists have found a way to immunize mice against the development of metastasis. They have shown that mice immunized with an intestinal protein developed fewer lung and liver metastases after injection with colon cancer cells than did controls. The work may portend the development of a different kind of cancer vaccine that may help prevent recurrence.