Natural killer cells offer hope for hard-to-treat pediatric sarcomas
University of Queensland research using natural killer cells may lead to the first new treatment for a devastating childhood cancer in 40 years. Associate Professor Fernando Guimaraes, a Principal Research Fellow from UQ's Frazer Institute led a team to develop new therapeutic strategies for hard-to-treat pediatric sarcomas that have high rates of metastasis, recurrence or treatment resistance.
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