Brain Tumors under Attack
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- Neurosurgeon Marian Neidert hopes that in 20 or 30 years, he’ll no longer have to saw skulls open, thanks to immune therapies that fight brain tumors. (Image: Ursula Meisser)
Is Marian Neidert taking a saw to the branch he’s sitting on? As a neurosurgeon, he operates on brain tumors; as a researcher he’s trying to teach the immune system to fight them itself. But it might be some time before immunotherapies make surgery superfluous.
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