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July 10, 2025
Scientists uncover immune cells that help prostate cancer resist treatment and a way to stop them
Scientists have revealed how certain immune cells may be quietly helping prostate cancer grow — and how blocking them could help the body fight back.
The study, published as the July cover story in Molecular Cancer Research, identifies a group of cells called macrophages that, instead of protecting the body, appear to shield tumors from attack and promote tumor metastasis.
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