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Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment: Exploring The Power Of Immunotherapy & Electric Field Therapies

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In this episode, we connect with Clair Gardiner to discuss how cancer cells and electrical currents interact for potential new therapies. As a Professor in Immunology at Trinity College Dublin, Clair has a background working with special types of immune cells called “natural killers” – a name that reflects its ability to kill cancer cells…

Clair and her research team are on a mission to revolutionize cancer treatment. They are at the forefront of developing new forms of immunotherapy that could potentially change the game for people living with aggressive brain tumors such as glioblastoma. If you're curious about how these groundbreaking findings may open the door to new combined therapies, this discussion is a must-listen!

Join us now to learn about:

  • Exciting developments in immunotherapy.
  • Treatments that have been created for serious cancer cases.
  • Why conventional cancer therapies are so tricky.
  • What the blood-brain barrier is, and the problems it poses to cancer patients.

Ready to dive deeper into Clair's research and stay updated on the latest developments? Click here to follow her work and be part of the journey towards revolutionizing cancer treatment!

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

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In this episode, we connect with Clair Gardiner to discuss how cancer cells and electrical currents interact for potential new therapies. As a Professor in Immunology at Trinity College Dublin, Clair has a background working with special types of immune cells called “natural killers” – a name that reflects its ability to kill cancer cells…

Clair and her research team are on a mission to revolutionize cancer treatment. They are at the forefront of developing new forms of immunotherapy that could potentially change the game for people living with aggressive brain tumors such as glioblastoma. If you're curious about how these groundbreaking findings may open the door to new combined therapies, this discussion is a must-listen!

Join us now to learn about:

  • Exciting developments in immunotherapy.
  • Treatments that have been created for serious cancer cases.
  • Why conventional cancer therapies are so tricky.
  • What the blood-brain barrier is, and the problems it poses to cancer patients.

Ready to dive deeper into Clair's research and stay updated on the latest developments? Click here to follow her work and be part of the journey towards revolutionizing cancer treatment!

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

  continue reading

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