Scientists Harness Diptheria Toxin And Interleukin 2 To Help The Immune System Attack Melanoma
14th Nov 2006, 21:36 GMT
Researchers investigating ways of prompting the immune system to recognise and kill tumour cells have found that a drug containing parts of the diptheria toxin appears to work well in patients with advanced melanoma (skin cancer). [click link for full article]
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