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CRISPR For Cancer Takes a Big Step Forward

Por: Time Health November 11, 2022

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Researchers have made an important step forward toward a long-desired goal: using the gene-editing technology to treat cancer. In a , scientists recruited 16 people who had already received standard treatment for their cancer (which included colon, head and neck, lung, skin, and more) but whose cancers had returned. They wanted to use the gene-editing therapy in a new way and infuse patients with an army of immune cells that had been genetically... + full article



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