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"I don't have a problem with dying. For me, the problem is living and living well."
"There's no question in my mind that immunotherapy saved my life."
"It just seemed like a really positive idea to build your immune system to be able to fight cancer, instead of just breaking it down with chemotherapy."
"If you never give up on yourself, there’s always a chance that something good might come out of it."
"The doctor said that I had been hit by lightning twice because they were unrelated cancers."
"I try to think of things that make me happy and make plans to one day do some fun activities."
"I'm amazed I'm still alive because I know how terrible a disease it is."
"I would not be alive today if it were not for this drug."
"There's life during cancer, too. Especially when I was doing immunotherapy."
"[Enrolling in the clinical trials] was an opportunity to be able to contribute to cancer research. If it could help my family or anybody else at some time in the future, then I would feel as if whatever I went through was worthwhile."
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Dr. Benjamin Vincent recaps highlights from Day 4 of the 2022 CRI-ENCI-AACR International Cancer Immunotherapy Conference, covering cancer vaccines and innovative technologies to study tumor immunity.
Dr. E. John Wherry dicusses cell therapies and the cancer ecosystem during Day 3 of the 2022 CRI-ENCI-AACR International Cancer Immunotherapy Conference (CICON22).