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Back To Life: Precision Medicine at Penn Medicine (TV Commercial 2019)

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When you can take a body's own immune cells and teach them to attack cancer cells, it's a great example of precision medicine.

Learn more about how Penn Medicine offers cancer care as unique as you are: http://pennmedicine.org/research-at-penn/research-specialty-areas/precision-medicine

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