Scientists discover cell which can target and destroy multiple cancers

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Researchers at Cardiff University say the new tumour-killing cell may one day provide a 'one size fits all' cancer therapy because it targeted 10 different types without damaging healthy tissue.

T-cell recognised and destroyed most types of cancers, ignoring healthy cells. It killed off 10 types of cancer including lung, skin, blood, colon, breast and bone. Opens door to a 'one size fits all' cancer treatment in the future, scientists claim.

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