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Immune System, Unleashed by Cancer Therapies, Can Attack Organs
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Immune System, Unleashed by Cancer Therapies, Can Attack Organs



Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Innovative
  • Scientific

Recommendation

In the medical research field, the mission to cure cancer remains strong. One of the newer cancer treatments – immunotherapy – prompts the immune system to attack cancer cells. Pulitzer Prize–winning science journalist Matt Richtel elegantly writes about the state of immunotherapy cancer treatments as he balances scientific, technical aspects with personal stories of two cancer patients that keep the lay reader tuned into the medical issue and the question at the heart of the article: Are the risks of immunotherapy worth it? getAbstract recommends Richtel’s analysis to medical professionals and readers interested in medical breakthroughs.

Take-Aways

  • Immunotherapy is a cancer treatment with great risks but also potentially great rewards.
  • Doctors can in some cases reactivate the body’s own defenses to fight against cancer.
  • However, let loose on cancer cells, the immune system can end up attacking healthy tissue.

About the Author

New York Times reporter Matt Richtel received the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 2010. He writes about science, technology and business and is the author of A Deadly Wandering and The Doomsday Equation.