Scientists probe immune system reset for deadly ovarian cancer
NCT ID NCT06611072
Summary
This study aims to understand why the immune system struggles to fight ovarian cancer. Researchers will collect blood, bone marrow, and tissue samples from 90 women—some with ovarian cancer and some without—to analyze their immune cells. The goal is to see if specific agents can 're-train' these immune cells in the lab to become better at attacking cancer, which could guide future treatments.
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Catharina Hospital
RECRUITINGEindhoven, North Brabant, 5623EJ, Netherlands
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