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Researchers backed by the National Institutes of Health have figured out why some patients develop anaphylactic reactions to cetuximab, an immune-based drug commonly used to treat head, neck, and colon cancers. By testing serum samples from 538 patients, the researchers found that those who rapidly developed anaphylaxis were more likely to have pre-existing IgE antibodies to a specific sugar molecule on cetuximab. |
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