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Immune cell helps predict skin cancer patients’ chances of responding to treatment

A type of immune cell can help predict which patients may benefit most from cancer immunotherapies researchers from the Crick, King’s College London and Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital Trust, have found
4 Jan 2024
Written by Katherine Denyer
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