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Unique immune cell linked to better lung cancer survival

Researchers have found that high levels of a unique type of immune cell are linked to a greater chance of remaining cancer-free after surgery for patients with lung cancer.
20 Jun 2022
Written by Katherine Denyer
Research buzz
Gamma Delta T cells taken from the gut  - Robin Dart, The Francis Crick Institute
Gamma Delta T cells taken from the gut - Robin Dart, The Francis Crick Institute

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