Immunotherapy
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Immunotherapy drug strengthens head, neck cancer treatment: Study
Ohio: A recently conducted clinical trial by the University of Cincinnati showed that by adding an immunotherapy drug to the standard of care treatment regimens, the survival rates for head and neck…
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Immunotherapy safe for patients with COVID-19, cancer: Study
New York: Researchers have now shown that immunotherapy doesn’t necessarily worsen complications for patients with both COVID-19 and cancer. “Many COVID-19 complications result from an overactive immune response, leading to an increased production…
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Cancer immunotherapy success may depend on gut bacteria: Study
New Delhi: In a recent study, researchers suggest that gut bacteria can penetrate tumour cells and boost the effectiveness of experimental immunotherapy that targets the CD47 protein. The study focused on the…
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Prostate cancer can rely on immunotherapy for treatment: Study
Washington: The men who have tried all other ways to treat prostate cancer could now count on immunotherapy, claims a recent study. Researchers have found that a small proportion of men were…
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Immunotherapy delays type 1 diabetes in people
Washington: Immunotherapy slows progression to clinical disease by two years or more, recent findings suggest. According to a study, Immunotherapy, a process where diseases are treated by activating or suppressing the immune…
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Eating small amounts of peanut after immunotherapy may extend allergy treatment benefits: Study
Washington D.C. [USA]: Dietary consumption of peanut after completing oral immunotherapy (OIT) or sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) for peanut allergy may actually provide continued protection against accidental exposures to the allergen, according to…
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Immunotherapy for egg allergy may soon allow patients to eat egg safely
Washington: A new research, presented by study author Edwin Kim, at the annual Americal Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAI) conference in San Francisco, found that after completing up to four…
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Now, a stimulant molecule that may prevent cancer
Washington: A research team has now discovered that an immune checkpoint molecule they developed for cancer immunotherapy, also protects against future development of multiple types of cancer when administered by itself. The…