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Genetic changes in tumours could help predict if patients will respond to immunotherapy

Researchers at the Crick, UCL Cancer Institute, and CRUK have identified genetic changes in tumours which could be used to predict if immunotherapy drugs would be effective in individual patients.
5 Feb 2021
United Kingdom
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