Engineered T-cells from a donor point the way to cancer cure in 2 infants suffering from leukemia. This post from MIT Technology Review highlights the incredible medical feat. Doctors in London say they have cured two babies of leukemia in the world’s first attempt to treat cancer with genetically engineered immune cells from a donor. The experiments, which took place at ... Continue Reading
Cancer Immunotherapy: Treatment Breakthroughs
Researchers have discovered a new way to sharpen the precision of cancer immunotherapy based on the complexity of cancer cells and their antigens. This post from Fortune sheds light on a major breakthrough that scientists have made in personalized cancer treatment. It could herald a new era in precision therapies for cancers. Scientists at the University College London (UCL) ... Continue Reading