Scientists discover early immune escape that dictates bowel cancer growth

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Scientists identified a "Big Bang" moment in bowel cancer when cells first evade the immune system, determining the cancer's future growth. This early immune escape occurs when cancer cells alter genes to hide from the body's defenses, a trait that largely remains fixed as the tumor develops. The discovery may help predict immunotherapy response and inform new vaccine strategies for bowel cancer, a common and challenging disease.


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