A lot of the papers looking at these drugs and their impact on immunity have shown that people who take them respond better to infections, they have better outcomes in the context of fighting different types of cancer, but no one has looked at what is directly happening to the immune cells, says Claire Pillsbury, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow working in the lab of cancer center leader Curtis Henry, PhD
Patients should discuss potential benefits, risks, and side effects with their healthcare provider before and during treatment
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