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cancer-immune mice

stayingcalm
stayingcalm CSN Member Posts: 650 Member
edited March 2014 in Lung Cancer #1
I'm wondering what happened to the research that was going on some time ago with mice that had cancer immunity...

It was exciting to me - I read a couple of news briefs in various magazines and then heard no more - apparently mice with tumors were injected with *something* taken from cancer-immune mice, and their tumors went away.

Sounds like a fairy tale, doesn't it? This was from Science magazine, I think, or Science News, reputable sources.

Anyone heard more?

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