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Fear of recurrence: How immune memory helps cancer survivors face their worst nightmare

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Fear of recurrence: How immune memory helps cancer survivors face their worst nightmare
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Researchers are exploring how the immune system's memory can help cancer survivors detect and fight potential recurrences. This field of study offers new hope as cancer rates continue to rise in India and globally.

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Advancements in immunology could significantly improve long-term survival rates and quality of life for cancer patients.

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Harnessing Immune Memory: A New Hope for Cancer Survivors | - The Times of India

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