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Transforming How We Treat Cancer

Exploring New Treatments for More Effective Results

Transforming How We Treat Cancer. (PHOTO: IvyPanda)

New Ideas from the Wyss Institute

According to Wyss Harvard news report, The Wyss Institute’s new ideas are big steps forward in the fight against cancer. They give us hope that there are better and more accurate ways to treat it in different ways to fight the illness.

Getting T cells to fight better

Biomaterial Scaffolds are a type of building that they are using to study one thing. These structures hold interleukin 2, which helps T cells fight cancer in a way that is unique to each person.

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Stopping tumors with folded DNA

A cool tool they have is called DoriNano, and it stops mice from getting cancer by folding DNA. This might be a way to fight cancer that works for each person.

The SomaCode Platform

A tool called SomaCode is something else they are working on. It helps get cells that treat the sickness to the right places, which makes the medicine work better.

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