Being overweight 'could HELP cancer patients beat the disease'

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Being overweight could HELP cancer patients beat the disease

Scientists discovered fat cancer patients responded better to atezolizumab. The immunotherapy drug is given to patients with non-small-cell lung cancer. But the benefits were not seen for fat patients given chemo drug docetaxel.

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