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"textContent": "Immunotherapies such as so-called checkpoint inhibitors activate the body's own immune system to fight cancer cells and have revolutionized the treatment of many types of tumor. In breast cancer, however, these therapies are often only of limited effectiveness. An international research team led by the Medical University of Vienna has now identified a previously underestimated mechanism by which breast tumors evade the immune system.",
"title": "Breast tumors use sugar coating to evade immunity, opening potential immunotherapy path"
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