Yes, according to new research, where cancer cells were found to act as a ‘weapon’ against other cancer cells.
Known as dual-action therapy, this approach is created to eliminate existing tumours and train the immune system to kill new ones, thus preventing cancer recurrence.
This revolutionary new way to turn cancer cells into potent, anti-cancer agents has been developed by the lab of Khalid Shah, MS, PhD, at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, USA, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system.
In their research, investigators developed a new cell therapy to eliminate established growths and induce long-term immunity, which helps train the immune system to prevent cancer from recurring….