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Immunotherapy of pediatric brain tumor patients should include an immunoprevention strategy: a medical hypothesis paper
Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 10/26/09
Driggers L et al. – Immunotherapy should include a panel of tumor antigens that might prevent the out–growth of more malignant tumor cells and thereby prevent the brain tumor relapse. Thus, pediatric brain tumor patients might provide an opportunity to prove the concept of immunoprevention.
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