Unlocking the Door to Immunotherapies: New Gene Discovery Could Help Fight Cancer
Researchers have recently discovered a new set of genes that control the ability of cancer cells to open their “doors” to immunotherapies. This breakthrough has opened the door to new treatments that could potentially revolutionize the way we treat cancer. The research team, from the University of Southern California, identified the specific genes that control the ability of cancer cells to interact with the immune system, allowing immunotherapies to better target them and reduce the risk of the cancer returning. This discovery could potentially lead to more effective treatments that are tailored to individual patients and could improve outcomes for many cancer sufferers.
source: Phys.org