Monday, 27 May 2013

Modulating the immune system to combat metastatic cancer

<P>Contact: Jillian Hurst<BR>press_releases@the-jci.org<BR>Journal of Clinical Investigation <BR>
<P>Cancer cells spread and grow by avoiding detection and destruction by the immune system. Stimulation of the immune system can help to eliminate cancer cells; however, there are many factors that cause the immune system to ignore cancer cells. Regulatory T cells are immune cells that function to suppress the immune system response. In this issue of the Journal of

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