Scientists enhance cell-based therapy to destroy solid tumors

Researchers successfully tested a simple intervention that could unlock greater anti-tumor power in therapies that use T cells — an approach known as ‘cell-based therapy,’ which uses specially designed T cells to fight cancer. The team has proven an exciting concept: that the common cholesterol drug fenofibrate can boost T cells’ ability to destroy human tumors.

​Researchers successfully tested a simple intervention that could unlock greater anti-tumor power in therapies that use T cells — an approach known as ‘cell-based therapy,’ which uses specially designed T cells to fight cancer. The team has proven an exciting concept: that the common cholesterol drug fenofibrate can boost T cells’ ability to destroy human tumors. Researchers successfully tested a simple intervention that could unlock greater anti-tumor power in therapies that use T cells — an approach known as ‘cell-based therapy,’ which uses specially designed T cells to fight cancer. The team has proven an exciting concept: that the common cholesterol drug fenofibrate can boost T cells’ ability to destroy human tumors. 

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