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Uncovering cancer-immune system interactions could inform how patients respond to immunotherapy

Crick and KCL researchers have revealed the complex interactions between cancer and the immune cells that surround a tumour, with the potential to inform how patients will respond to immunotherapy
26 Jul 2023
Written by Katherine Denyer
Research buzz
The mechanism described by the researchers. Credit: Hrvoje Misetic, Genome Medicine.
The mechanism described by the researchers. Credit: Hrvoje Misetic, Genome Medicine.

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