Myeloid immune cells may offer a new target for immunotherapy in liver cancer

The most common type of liver cancer in children, hepatoblastoma, surprisingly appears to contain many immune cells from a type that has long been overlooked. This is according to a study by researchers at the Princess Máxima Center and UMC Utrecht. The discovery of these myeloid cells in liver tumors unveils new avenues for treatment.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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