Antibodies to intracellular cancer antigens combined with chemotherapy enhance anti-cancer immunity
February 13, 2012
An international team of scientists in Japan, Switzerland, and the United States has confirmed that combining chemotherapy and immunotherapy in cancer treatment enhances the immune system's ability to find and eliminate cancer cells, even when the cancer-associated proteins targeted by the immune system are hidden behind the cancer cell membrane.
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