Why do some cancer patients respond to immunotherapy while others see little effect?
A new study in Cell suggests the answer may lie in unexpected pockets on the surface of tumors.
Why do some cancer patients respond to immunotherapy while others see little effect?
A new study in Cell suggests the answer may lie in unexpected pockets on the surface of tumors—microscopic regions where the immune system and cancer meet in a decisive battle.
These newly identified structures are called CRATERs: Cancer Regions of Antigen presentation an…


