For whatever reason, cancer cells trick the body into not attacking and quickly destroying them. Medical science is working on that approach now with very positive prospects it seems.
“it seems.”
I figure that since cancer cells are just mutations of our regular cells, they have much the same antigen profile as the regular cells, enabling them to (usually) escape detection by our immune system.
Enhancing adjunctive endogenous immune therapies will likely be the immediate future of successful therapeutics with glioblastoma. Upregulating glucose uptake into M1 macrophages facilitates the stripping of the solid tumor “protective cloaking mechanism”. I welcome inquiries from interested on this topic.
So close. If they only had more money. Won’t you please donate today?