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Scientists at Northwestern have uncovered how pancreatic cancer uses a sugar-coated disguise to evade the immune system, contributing to its resistance against treatments. Researchers created an antibody that removes the tumor’s protective signal, allowing immune cells to attack. In animal models, this approach reactivated immune responses and significantly slowed tumor growth. The team is now refining this promising therapy to prepare for future human trials. (49 words)
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