Scientists probe Body's defense response when burning away cancer spread
NCT ID NCT03960021
Summary
This study aimed to understand how the body's immune system reacts when doctors use heat to destroy lung tumors that have spread from colorectal cancer. Researchers measured immune cells and other markers in the blood and tumor tissue before and after the heat treatment procedure. The goal was to learn if destroying tumors this way could help activate the body's natural defenses against cancer.
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Institut Bergonie
Bordeaux, 33076, France
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