Nature Communications, will now need to move to preclinical trials, which may then lead to trials in humans.Two key approaches to treating cancer are chemotherapy and immunotherapy.According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), chemotherapy aims to kill cancer cells by stopping or reducing their growth.
However, it can also affect healthy cells, so it typically causes significant side effects for the person receiving it. These effects may include tiredness, nausea, hair loss, and mouth sores.On the other hand, the NCI explain that immunotherapy mobilizes a person’s immune system to target cancer cells.Often, the immune system will do this without any support.
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