Effective cancer vaccines targeted against specific antigens have eluded researchers for decades. When combined with a drug, one such vaccine now shrinks tumors in a mouse model of promyelocytic leukemia (pages 1413–1417).
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Donnelly, J. Cancer vaccine targets leukemia. Nat Med 9, 1354–1355 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm1103-1354
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