Man given a year to live now cancer-free after immunotherapy trial
by Helen Pidd North of England editor from Science | The Guardian on (#67AD7)
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A man given a year to live after being diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer is now disease-free thanks to a UK trial of a personalised drug regime.
Robert Glynn, 51, a welder from Worsley in Greater Manchester, said he wouldn't be here" if it were not for the remarkable results of the immunotherapy trial run by the Christie NHS foundation trust in Manchester.
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