New immune mechanism to protect from cancer identified

New York: Researchers have identified a new innate immunity mechanism that protects mammals from viral oncogenesis, the process by which viruses cause normal cells to become cancerous. Given the prevalence of virus-related cancers in humans, the discovery, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, could eventually contribute to development of new […]

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New York: Researchers have identified a new innate immunity mechanism that protects mammals from viral oncogenesis, the process by which viruses cause normal cells to become cancerous.

Given the prevalence of virus-related cancers in humans, the discovery, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, could eventually contribute to development of new cancer therapies.