Researchers found that the COVID-19 virus triggers immune changes that may one day be harnessed to help fight cancer.
Immune cells produced during severe COVID-19 infection may shrink tumors. The unexpected mechanism offers a new therapeutic ...
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So, researchers at Northwestern started their journey to figure out why this might be happening. They discovered when someone ...
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An article alleging that thousands of Britons vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus are diagnosed with cancer every day is ...
New research from Northwestern University shows a surprise connection between COVID-19 and cancer regression. Lahore, ...
New research from Northwestern Medicine shows that in some cases of severe COVID, the immune response actually killed cancer cells. Researchers are trying to harness that immune power into new cancer ...
Director of Northwestern’s Canning Thoracic Institute Dr. Ankit Bharat said he and other researchers found when our immune ...
Discover how COVID-19 triggers the development of unique immune cells with anti-cancer properties, offering hope for new cancer treatment options.
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The COVID-19 pandemic reduced survival in US cancer patients, according to a study published in the Journal of the National ...