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‘Vaccine’ kills cancer in mice
February 2, 2018 /
Injecting small amounts of two immune-stimulating agents directly into solid tumors in mice eliminated all traces of cancer, including distant, untreated metastases, according to a new study.
The approach works for many different types of cancers, including those that arise spontaneously, the study finds.
Posted by Krista Conger-Stanford
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