CAR-T. This Treatment Can Cure Cancer. Can It Mend the Heart?
Modified immune cells maybe trained not just to attack tumors, but scar tissue in the heart and perhaps any cells in the body that cause disease. By Gina Kolata
Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC)
CNIC researchers identify a very early marker of cardiac damage triggered by cancer treatment. The results, published in JACC, have implications for patient prognosis, since detection of this marker can prompt intervention to prevent irreversible damage. By EurekAlert