Immune response against skin-living virus could prevent skin cancer
It has been discovered that papillomaviruses induce immunity that protects patients, which could lead to a novel method for preventing skin cancer using a vaccine based on T cells.
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It has been discovered that papillomaviruses induce immunity that protects patients, which could lead to a novel method for preventing skin cancer using a vaccine based on T cells.
A study has revealed a drug target for skin cancers which regulates the differentiation of cells and the roles they conduct in the body.
A new study has discovered the role of a protein in controlling the development of skin pigment genes.
The components of the immune system that trigger allergic reactions may also help protect the skin against cancer, suggest new findings...
Researchers have reported a potential new role for some bacteria on the skin, protecting against cancer...
New technology being developed by researchers is using artificial intelligence to help detect melanoma skin cancer earlier...
New diagnoses for two types of skin cancer increased in recent years, according to a Mayo Clinic-led team of researchers.