Researchers have added to evidence that a gene responsible for turning off a cell’s natural ‘suicide’ signals may also be the culprit in making breast cancer and melanoma cells resistant to therapies that use the immune system to fight cancer.
Researchers have added to evidence that a gene responsible for turning off a cell’s natural ‘suicide’ signals may also be the culprit in making breast cancer and melanoma cells resistant to therapies that use the immune system to fight cancer.