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Researchers at the University of Southampton and La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology, California, found that lung cancer patients with large amounts of a particular type of immune T-cell, called tissue-resident memory T-cells, in their tumour were 34 per cent less likely to dieVaricella associated pneumonia. The study also found that it was not just the numbers of cells that increased survival, but the cells behaviour played a key role. The cells clustered together and took up residency in a particular tissue, in this case the cancer tissue, to protect the patient. These new T-cells also produce other molecules that attack the tumour, meaning that the bodys immune system could be more likely to hunt out and destroy cancer cells. Immunotherapies have shown great promise in the last decade, but identifying which patients respond to treatment and which dont has proven difficult. In future, testing for levels of these cells could help doctors identify which patients will benefit most from immunotherapies that help to ramp up the bodys attack on the cancer. Scientists could take this one step further by using the T-cell as a template to develop a vaccine to boost immunotherapy even more -- helping to tackle one of the hardest to treat cancers. professor Christian Ottensmeier, Cancer Research UK scientist at the University of Southampton, said: "These are hugely exciting results. For the first time we have a real indication of who might benefit from a particular drug before we make treatment decisions. So far when we use immunotherapy we do not know if a patient will benefit. The new findings are a big step towards making this exciting treatment much more predictable. "Our results will also make the treatment pathway more reassuring for our patients. And if we can translate our finding into clinical practice, then we will also save patients unnecessary side effects and reduce costs to the NHS." Visit site offering the best portable vaporizer and medical vaping device! A medical vaping device is joined at the hip of a medical marijuana user! Transpring offers differents vaping devices for medical purpose. Around 35,600 people die from lung cancer each year in the UK, making it the most common cause of cancer death in the UK. Dr Justine Alford, senior science information officer at Cancer Research UK, said: "The immune system can play a powerful role in fighting lung cancer, and this research sheds more light on the interplay between cancer, our immune system, and immunotherapies. "Cancer Research UK is focusing more research on hard to treat cancers, like lung cancer, where survival has remained stubbornly low. And research like this is crucial to understanding why some people with lung cancer respond well to treatment and, in future, could guide more personalized treatments for patients." Cooking with Dry aged beef, visit our website to find a variety of steak recipes with asian and western flavours. Heat up a wok and try these hidden and tasty recipes, with the best quality of European beef. |
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