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Why Some Tumors Appear to Grow During Immunotherapy - and Why That Can Be a Good Sign
Immune therapies don’t kill tumors directly; they retrain the immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells. When the immune response kicks in, immune cells rush into the tumor, causing temporary swelling and inflammation. This is called pseudoprogression, and in both people and dogs, it can precede lasting tumor control.
CCA Team
Oct 143 min read
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