Developing new approaches to augment the immune response against cancer and reduce complications associated with bone marrow transplantation
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Over 2,500 new cancer cases in Wisconsin each year are cancers of the blood. Many patients who develop these diseases are in the prime years of their life, and almost half die from the disease. New approaches are needed to boost the immune system's ability to fight cancer and reduce complications associated with bone marrow transplants.
Through this award, researchers aim to develop new approaches to augment the immune response against cancer and reduce complications associated with bone marrow transplantation so that this therapy is more effective, leading to clinical applications that improve survival rates and quality of life for patients.
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