Synthetic Molecule Effectively Targets Breast and Pancreatic Cancers in Just Three Doses

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Scientists at Stanford have developed a synthetic molecule, PIP-CpG, that targets and kills breast and pancreatic cancers in mice with as few as three doses by delivering immune-activating agents directly to tumors, transforming the tumor microenvironment and showing promising results for future human treatments.
Topics:technology#cancer-therapy#health#immune-activation#immunotherapy#pip-cpg-molecule#targeted-treatment
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