Doctors harvest tumor-infiltrating T cells, supercharge them in the lab, and return them to hunt cancer cells precisely, yielding survival benefits in lung and colon cancer.
Immunotherapy T-cell treatment is a medical intervention in which doctors harvest T-cells from the tumour, then, in a lab environment, enhance these cells' cancer-fighting capabilities. When reintroduced into the body, these fortified T-cells operate more effectively to locate and eliminate cancer cells. Doctors harvest tumour-infiltrating T cells, supercharge them in the lab, and return them to hunt cancer cells precisely. This approach yields survival benefits, including long-term improvements in non-small cell lung cancer and improved 5-year colon cancer outcomes.
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