The Future of Cancer Immunotherapy with Dr. James Allison

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • The Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus welcomes Dr. James Allison, the Nobel Prize winner for his groundbreaking research that uses one’s own immune system to attack cancer tumors. Dr. Allison was able to untangle the complexities of why our own immune system cannot fight cancerous tumors. The significance of his research has led to life-saving treatments for people who would otherwise have little help.
    Dr. Allison discusses the future of immunotherapy. How will we be able to use this therapy to target some of the more deadly cancers like brain and pancreatic cancers?
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  • @cndbrn7975
    @cndbrn7975 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for all the hard work, you're all doing a tremendous job

  • @andihidayat8309
    @andihidayat8309 2 года назад +5

    God Bless you Sir

  • @andyb5370
    @andyb5370 4 года назад +5

    CTLA-4 and PD-1 treatment has different subset of T cells .......you need to understand before treating cancer patients

    • @judjudersawn2596
      @judjudersawn2596 3 года назад +1

      time stamp?

    • @mpoharper
      @mpoharper 3 года назад +2

      They are complimentary. They work better together than separately.

    • @billytheweasel
      @billytheweasel 2 года назад

      @lt19611 I'm wondering why these drugs aren't used for breast cancer too.
      Anybody know???

    • @em34ev3r
      @em34ev3r 2 года назад

      @@billytheweasel Yes they are. There are multiple clinical trials for CAR-T in solid tumors. Please research and find the best trial suited for you, it can save you or your loved ones life.

  • @billytheweasel
    @billytheweasel 2 года назад

    Are there Monoclonal AntiBody medications that can be used for BREAST cancer yet?
    Grateful for this work...

  • @alneal100
    @alneal100 2 года назад +1

    Does this treatment work for esophageal cancer?

  • @JV-cz6fz
    @JV-cz6fz 2 года назад +3

    Hope this doesn't come across callous but research like this and the overall trajectory of how cancer treatment is moving is making me think that in about 50 years cancer is going to be a joke and will be more of a chronic condition that people don't really die from and most are "cured" from.