Immune Evasion: Cancer cells can disguise themsel
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Cancer cells can disguise themselves from the immune system, for instance, by forming a thick glycocalyx on their surface to hide from immune cell attack.
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Cytodyn said 30 - 90 days was significantly upregulation of PD-L1.
So is it due to ironically the cancer cells are tricked into breaking out from under their own covering & this would obviously occur over different time lapses.... " 30 - 90 days "

