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Are They Doing Chemo Wrong?: Chilean Researchers Discover How to Improve Cancer Therapies Against Solid Tumors

Summary by Pudahuel
The treatment of cancer progressed by leaps and bounds, but solid tumors (such as breast, lung, or colon tumors) are still a huge challenge in Chile. So far, so-called cell therapies—where the patient’s own T-cell cells are used to attack the tumor—worked well in blood cancers, but they often failed in solid tumors. Today, a team led by doctors specialized in oncology Álvaro Lladser and Diego Figueroa, from San Sebastián University and the Scien…
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The treatment of cancer progressed by leaps and bounds, but solid tumors (such as breast, lung, or colon tumors) are still a huge challenge in Chile. So far, so-called cell therapies—where the patient’s own T-cell cells are used to attack the tumor—worked well in blood cancers, but they often failed in solid tumors. Today, a team led by doctors specialized in oncology Álvaro Lladser and Diego Figueroa, from San Sebastián University and the Scien…

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Pudahuel broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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