Breakthrough could lead to ‘more effective and targeted’ breast cancer treatment
by Storm Newton
Feb 28, 2024
2 minutes
A treatment that targets cells that help tumours survive, rather than directly attacking cancer itself, could help prevent the growth and spread of breast cancer, according to a study.
Using immunotherapy to treat breast cancer “has had limited success”, researchers said, but their breakthrough could help “develop a more effective and targeted treatment” for the disease.
A team led by, , explored the potential of a type of immunotherapy known as Car-T.
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