Childhood Cancer Immunotherapies Tailored
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New study paves way for immunotherapies tailored for childhood cancers

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New study paves way for immunotherapies tailored for childhood cancers.
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet and the Astrid Lindgren Children's Hospital in Sweden have determined how children's immune systems react to different kinds of cancer depending on their age.
The study has the potential to lead to new tailored treatments for children with cancer.
Qi Chen , Binbin Zhao , Ziyang Tan , Gustav Hedberg , Jun Wang , Anette Johnsson , Erika Negrini , Laura Gonzalez , Laura Piñero Páez , Lucie Rodriguez , Anna James , Yang Chen , Jaromír Mikeš , Anna Karin Bernhardsson , Olivia O’Neill, Hugo Barcenilla , Chunlin Wang , Mark M. Davis , Lena-Maria Carlson , Niklas Pal , Dirk Repsilber, Nikolas Herold , Tadepally Lakshmikanth , Per Kogner .
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