Vaxinia, first patient receives oncolytic virus that kills cancer
An engineered oncolytic virus can affect cancer cells and make them more visible and vulnerable to the immune system.
An engineered oncolytic virus can affect cancer cells and make them more visible and vulnerable to the immune system.
Two patients were freed from leukemia thanks to the study of an experimental immunotherapy. After ten years, the cancer disappeared.
Coronavirus in China is at risk of overflowing, and after the first infections and deaths it is everywhere hunting for precautions to be taken
A Cardiff team accidentally discovers a new type of T cell, equipped with a receptor that could lead to universal cure for all types of cancer.