News Coverage 11.20.20 Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Cancer vaccine cocktail boosts immune response after melanoma surgery, research shows Immunotherapies have transformed cancer care by enlisting the body’s own immune system to fight tumors that have evaded or hijacked normal defenses. But while checkpoint inhibitor drugs and bespoke CAR-T treatments have gained significant ground in recent years, another type of immunotherapy — cancer vaccines — have seen far less success. Related Announcement, Press Release Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy Announces Appointment of Bob Purcell as Chief Communications Officer Announcement, Press Release Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy Collaborates with Conquer Cancer and ASCO to Support Promising Cancer Research Announcement Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy Announces Appointment of Mark Veich as Chief Organizational Advancement Officer
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