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Do cancers have antigens different than normal cells?

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Do cancers have antigens different than normal cells?

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Yes Cancer cells have different antigens which the body is able to recognize. Antigens are molecules that can be recognized by T- Cells or antibodies in the white blood cells. Viral antigens are present in cells that are infected with certain retroviruses which may be the originating agents for several cancers.

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