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New immunotherapy could treat cancer in the bone, study suggests

Source: PA Wire

A new type of immunotherapy could help to treat bone cancer, new research suggests.

Developed by UCL researchers, the treatment has shown promising results against a bone cancer called osteosarcoma.

Osteosarcoma is relatively rare, with around 160 new cases each year in the UK, but is the most common bone cancer in teenagers.

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