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Cancer Immunotherapy

Still image from a 21-hour video showing a human bladder tumour (red) being cleared by zebrafish macrophages (green)

Scientists unravel how the BCG vaccine leads to the destruction of bladder cancer cells

An infographic of how a potential combination therapy may work.

Cancer-Killing Immune Cells Supercharged by Electrical Currents, Study Finds

An overactive immune response can result in autoimmune diseases including inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis.

Putting the brakes on chronic inflammation

A digital illustration depicting the human gut, with beneficial bacteria (represented by green shapes) flourishing in the presence of vitamin D (represented by yellow sun-like shapes).

Vitamin D Boosts Cancer Therapy Via Gut Bacteria

Greg Delgoffe, Ph.D., associate professor of immunology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and director of the Tumor Microenvironment Center at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center

Cancer-infecting virus ‘warms up’ cold tumors and improves immunotherapy

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