Spray-on gel slows down the regrowth of tumours after cancer surgery

New Scientist
When tumours are removed surgically, some cancer cells may get left behind

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By Clare Wilson

A way of destroying cancers with our own immune system is a long-held goal of medicine. Now a new twist on such immunotherapy has given promising results in mice.

The treatment is a gel sprayed on to the wound left when a tumour is cut out. The targeted delivery means nearby immune cells start killing cancer cells, both at the wound and elsewhere in the body – but it doesn’t cause a potentially harmful body-wide immune reaction

Several kinds of immunotherapy have been …

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