Cancer immunotherapy

In the past decade, immunotherapies have revolutionized the way we treat cancer by recruiting the body's own defense mechanisms to attack halt tumor growth. Scientists at UChicago Medicine are leading the field of immunology, from basic research that aims to understand how the immune system works at the molecular level to clinical trials that are testing the newest and most promising therapies.

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Decades in the making, cancer immunotherapy is on the rise

New therapies harness the body’s cancer-fighting powers, but they don't work for everyone. UChicago experts aim to change that

The doctor ushering in a new era of cancer research and care at UChicago

Prof. Kunle Odunsi leads Comprehensive Cancer Center as new pavilion construction begins

Next-generation cancer drugs boost immunotherapy responses

<p>Prof. Thomas Gajewski assesses prospects for new cancer therapies</p>


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