Fighting aggressive blood cancer ages and exhausts immune cells, study suggests

According to the study, the immune cells are so exhausted their ability to fight the disease is significantly impaired
Fighting aggressive blood cancer ages and exhausts immune cells, study suggests
Fighting aggressive blood cancer ages and exhausts immune cells, study suggests (Simon Dawson/PA)

The most aggressive form of blood cancer ages immune cells and drives them to exhaustion, research suggests.

According to the study, the immune cells are so exhausted their ability to fight the disease is significantly impaired.

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