Technology
Why colorectal cancer breaks the immune system’s rules
2026-02-06 11:03
494 views
Colorectal cancer has long baffled scientists because, unlike most tumors, patients often do better when their cancers are packed with immune-suppressing regulatory T cells. New research finally expla...
Colorectal cancer has long baffled scientists because, unlike most tumors, patients often do better when their cancers are packed with immune-suppressing regulatory T cells. New research finally explains why. Scientists discovered that these T cells aren’t all the same: one subtype actually helps keep tumors in check, while another shields cancer from immune attack. The balance between these “good” and “bad” cells can determine whether a tumor grows or shrinks.
Related Articles
New Overwatch VA shouts out the subreddit that's been waiting 8 years for his character to become playable: "Search and destroy"
551 views
How to watch the Opening Ceremony at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics rebroadcast tonight
663 views
Mongolian MP Luvsanjamts Ganzorig on How to Tackle Air Pollution, Corruption, and More
842 views