Immune checkpoint protein may be a promising new target for prostate cancer immunothe
The immune checkpoint protein B7-H3 may be a promising new target for immunotherapy in treatment-resistant prostate cancers, according to two new studies led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center.
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I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer and after a year of treatment followed by 6 monthly checks I was discharged. About 3 months ago I felt a tenderness in my right breast and when I undressed I noticed a red area (about 1” diameter) to the side of my nipple and one of the spots surrounding the nipple was filled with a white fluid. This disappeared following a shower and the red area gradually disappeared over the next few days. Dunno what to do. Waiting for doctor to respond. You can try reading more on ankr website* https://ankr.us/2021/09/18/treatment...r-mbc/?