Skin Cancer Study Shows Treatment Hope
Featured on: Emax Health
Publication date: Jun 15, 2009
Publication date: Jun 15, 2009
Research focused on the immune system could lead to big developments in treatment methods for skin cancer. The research builds on previous research with psoriasis which, in common with squamous cell carcinomas, involves failure of dendritic cells to perform their task correctly. Properly functioning dendritic cells direct T cells to attack cancerous cells.
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