Cancer cells are good at evading the immune system. By displaying checkpoint proteins on their surface—just as normal cells do—they can signal to the immune system’s T cells that they are to be left alone. …
Month: May 2018
Dr. Randy Kimple Named Co-Leader of UW Carbone Cancer Center’s Imaging and Radiation Sciences Program
Dr. Randy Kimple, radiation oncology faculty member in the Department of Human Oncology (DHO), has been named co-leader of the UW Carbone Cancer Center’s Imaging and Radiation Sciences (IR) Program. The IR Program pursues basic, …