Thursday, August 26, 2010

Cancer and the Immune System

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Bonus Interview:
Dr. Jon Serody describes his work with cancer vaccines and how they may trigger the immune system to fight cancer.

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Bonus Interview:
Don MacAdam discusses Dr. Coley's success treating cancer. He describes his company's efforts to make Coley's fluid available.

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More than 100 years ago, a New York surgeon named William Coley developed an unusual cancer treatment that produced a high fever in his patients. Although the treatment was unconventional, it turned out to be successful surprisingly often. Should Coley's treatment be revived today? How else might we jump-start the immune system? Find out about the hope for vaccine treatments for cancer, as well as the status of Coley's fluid. This is the second in a three-part series on unconventional approaches to cancer.

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