By Jon Schiller When working correctly, your immune system detects and responds to pathogens ranging from viruses to parasitic worms, as well as cancer cells and foreign objects such as wood splinters. But researchers recently discovered that the cells in certain cancer patients can act as “double agents,” helping cancerous tumors grow rather than eradicate them. The study by researchers […]
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