University of Queensland research could lead to a more effective immunotherapy treatment against bladder cancer.
University of QueenslandAug 27 2024
“NK cells are components of the immune system that naturally attack cancer cells and are a focus of emerging cancer treatments, including antibody-based immunotherapies. Bladder cancer is the ninth most common malignancy in the world – in 2023 more than 3000 people were diagnosed in Australia, with more than 1000 deaths.
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