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Episode 29: Expressions of Interest

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Immune cells, also known as white blood cells, help the body fight infection and disease. Now, scientists and clinicians at TGen and City of Hope are using immune cells in combination with chemotherapy drugs to tailor personalized treatments for cancer patients. Specifically, they're using a mathematical formula to predict who might respond best to this type of therapy. This month on TGen Talks, Sunil Sharma, M.D, TGen Deputy Director of Clinical Sciences and Director of the Applied Cancer Research and Drug Discovery Division discusses immunotherapy, this latest advance, and how it could lead to the development of innovative clinical trials in the future.
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Immune cells, also known as white blood cells, help the body fight infection and disease. Now, scientists and clinicians at TGen and City of Hope are using immune cells in combination with chemotherapy drugs to tailor personalized treatments for cancer patients. Specifically, they're using a mathematical formula to predict who might respond best to this type of therapy. This month on TGen Talks, Sunil Sharma, M.D, TGen Deputy Director of Clinical Sciences and Director of the Applied Cancer Research and Drug Discovery Division discusses immunotherapy, this latest advance, and how it could lead to the development of innovative clinical trials in the future.
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