Scientists track immune cells during radiation to boost future cancer treatments

NCT ID NCT02439008

Summary

This study aimed to understand how high-dose radiation therapy affects the body's immune system in patients with liver, colorectal, skin, or kidney cancers. Researchers collected blood samples from 28 patients before, during, and after radiation treatment to measure immune cell changes. The goal was to gather information that could help design better combination treatments with immunotherapy in the future.

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Locations

  • Centre Oscar Lambret

    Lille, 59020, France

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