
Health Rounds: Cancer immunotherapies may be more effective given earlier in the day

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A recent study suggests that cancer immunotherapies may be more effective when administered earlier in the day, aligning with the body's natural rhythms. Patients treated before 3 p.m. showed longer tumor control and overall survival compared to those treated later. Additionally, a new monthly immunosuppressant treatment for organ transplant recipients could reduce side effects and improve survival rates. Lastly, doctors successfully used an artificial lung system to keep a patient alive for 48 hours without lungs, addressing significant challenges in maintaining heart function during the procedure.
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