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The treatment appears to stop skin cancer progressing
The body's own immune system could be used to fight the most serious form of skin cancer, scientists have claimed. Two US teams have been able to manipulate immune cells to boost the attack on cancer cells. Research presented to a European cancer research conference in Prague showed longer-term survival in 29 patients.
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