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Scientists find way to help immune system cool off cancer cells

Por: Newsweek Health January 27, 2024

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A brand new treatment pathway might be able to help fight bowel cancer, scientists reveal.An immune system protein named Ku70 may be triggered to combat bowel cancer after being switched on by a cocktail of drugs, according to a new paper in the journal Science Advances. Bowel cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is the third most common cancer in the United States (excluding skin cancers), with around 150,000 new cases being recorded... + full article



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