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  2. Ants detect scent of cancer in urine – research - AOL

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    Ants can detect the scent of cancer in urine, scientists have found. Several types of cancer have been found to alter urine smell but experts have, for the first time, found ants to have this ...

  3. Plant sources of anti-cancer agents - Wikipedia

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    There can be many years between promising laboratory work and the availability of an effective anti-cancer drug: Monroe Eliot Wall discovered anti-cancer properties in Camptotheca in 1958, but it was not until 1996 – after further research and rounds of clinical trials – that topotecan, a synthetic derivative of a chemical in the plant, was ...

  4. Anti-Hu associated encephalitis - Wikipedia

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    These T cells may be activated by the Hu proteins. [13] [14] In people with cancer, the cancer has a likely role in the cause of the encephalitis. In a paraneoplastic syndrome, a cancer cell can create proteins that are normally only found as naturally occurring proteins in other cell types in other parts of the body.

  5. Cancer immunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    T-cell transfer therapy: a treatment that takes T-cells from the tumor and selects or changes them in the lab to better attack cancer cells, then reintroduces them into the patient. Monoclonal antibodies: designed to bind to specific targets on cancer cells, marking cancer cells so that they will be better seen and destroyed by the immune system.

  6. Tumor microenvironment - Wikipedia

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    This type of immune cells can also block metastasis, as natural killer cells are most efficient at killing cancer cells outside of the tumor microenvironment. [16] Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes have been used in therapeutic treatments, where lab-amplificated immune cells are transferred to cancer patients to help their immune system fight the ...

  7. Cellular adoptive immunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    T cell Efficacy of treatment highly depends on whether infused cells can persist within patients. Increasing the T - cell persistence has been a major challenge and direction for TCR therapy. [7] Tumor microenvironment Tumor microenvironments are usually immunosuppressive. They attract immunosuppressive cells and promote cancer cell survival.

  8. Cancer selection - Wikipedia

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    Cancer selection can be viewed through the lens of natural selection.The animal host's body is the environment which applies the selective pressures upon cancer cells. The most fit cancer cells will have traits that will allow them to out compete other cancer cells which they are related to, but are genetically different

  9. Getting the Bugs Out: 22 Cheap, Natural Ways to Rid ... - AOL

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    Fleas, spiders, termites, flies, centipedes, ants, bedbugs, cockroaches — these icky intruders won't give up. But keeping them away doesn't require expensive chemical pesticides.