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Immune to Cancer: The CRI Blog

  • How do you help patients find their hope?

    Cynthia, an oncology nurse at Mount Sinai Hospital, has a front row seat for immunotherapy. Hear what…

    June 11, 2014| CRI Staff
  • Immunotherapy Today: The View from ASCO

    Once again, immunotherapy stole the show at the world’s largest annual cancer meeting.

    June 9, 2014| Matthew Tontonoz
  • Immunotherapy All the Rage at AACR

    Researchers at this year's AACR annual meeting couldn’t stop talking about the promise of immunotherapy.

    April 21, 2014| Matthew Tontonoz
  • Putting a Hurt on Pancreatic Cancer

    CRI postdoc Ingunn Stromnes, PhD, shows that dismantling a tumor’s defense shield makes it vulnerable to immune…

    March 24, 2014| Matthew Tontonoz
  • Do Bacteria Cause Cancer?

    In honor of colorectal cancer awareness month, a look back at our understanding of the role of…

    March 10, 2014| Matthew Tontonoz
  • Breast Cancer Vaccine Shows Success for Treating Osteosarcoma in Dogs

    A cancer immunotherapy originally designed for treating breast cancer in people may also be effective for treating…

    March 5, 2014| Michelle Liew
  • CRI Scientific Advisor James Allison Wins 2014 Szent-Györgyi Prize

    CRI Scientific Advisor James P. Allison, PhD, was awarded the 2014 Szent-Györgyi Prize by the National Foundation…

    February 12, 2014| Matthew Tontonoz
  • T Cell as Trojan Horse: Insights into How HIV Eludes the Immune System

    New research by CRI scientists suggests that HIV spreads by co-opting a natural part of cell communication.

    February 7, 2014| Matthew Tontonoz
  • Smoke Screens: Searching for the Causes of Lung Cancer

    On the 50th anniversary of the Surgeon General’s report, a look back at the science and politics…

    January 31, 2014| Matthew Tontonoz
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