Benjamin Izar, MD, PhD

Cancer cells often live in a state of genetic chaos. This makes them hard to kill with existing drugs and allows cancer to spread to other parts of the body. We wanted to find out why this happens so we could stop it. We discovered that this chaos helps cancer cells hide from the body’s immune system. Usually, the immune system finds and kills cancer cells, but these cells stay invisible. To fix this, we created a new medicine. It targets the chaotic cancer cells but does not affect healthy cells. This drug turns the cancer against itself. Instead of hiding from the immune system, the cancer cells now send out a signal. This signal tells the immune system to come and destroy them. We are now testing this new medication on different types of cancers that are otherwise difficult to treat. If it works, it could lead to new treatments that save many lives.

Location: Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center - New York
Proposal: Restoring anti-tumor immunity in chromosomally unstable solid cancers
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