Very interesting research: Among Older US Cancer P
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"The strongest results (were) apparent for breast cancer and, to a lesser extent, colorectal and prostate cancers," Dr. Eric Engels of the US National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland told Reuters Health by email. "These results support that immunosuppression associated with HIV infection makes these cancers behave more aggressively, for example, by impairing immune control of tumors."
Just the kind of cancers where CCR5 overexpression seems to be play an important role.
This would plead strongly for using Leronlimab as a treatment! Other treatments makes cancers behave more agressively where Leronlimab just seems to make cancer less agressive.
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/916650#vp_1