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Cancer Gene Therapy
Research from University of Michigan, Cancer Center in the area of cancer gene therapy published
February 27th, 2007
Scientists discuss in "Adoptive immunotherapy of breast cancer with lymph node cells primed by cryoablation of the primary tumor" new findings in cancer. According to recent research from the United States, "Cryoablation of cancer leaves tumor-associated antigens intact in an inflammatory microenvironment that can stimulate a regional anti-tumor immune response. We examined whether cryoablated tumor draining lymph nodes (CTDLN) as adoptive immunotherapy may be an effective immunotherapeutic approach in the adjuvant treatment of breast cancer." "BALB/c mice with MT-901 mammary adenocarcinoma tumors underwent cryoablation, resection or no treatment and tumor draining...
Source: Cancer Weekly (2007-02-27)
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