It’s more than that with some cancers. For example:
“Cancer possesses a flexible strategy to escape from immune surveillance. Highly expressed LDHA mediates tumor immune escape by inhibiting immune killing and promoting immunosuppression.”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC6308051/
Target the LDH-A and it may help the immune system with the cancer. This is why they keep focusing on research on LDH ....and why they need to look at the people that have that very rare disorder of deficiency.
Btw, there is probably a good chance that your doctor has never heard of LDH deficiency disorder. Very rare.
If you have cancer you should look to see if targeting LDH might help...even if experimental for your version of cancer.
Interesting.
The immune system is the body’s way of fighting. Figuring out how to use it is the key to stopping cancer. It would be better to prevent it in the first place but that seems like a huge almost impossible task since there are so many types of cancers and causes.
Also, in an effort to “prevent” cancer what side effects might there be?