Normally, immune cells detect and attack cancer cells. But some cancer cells can avoid detection or block an attack. Cancer treatments called immunotherapies help immune cells better detect and kill cancer.

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After a lifetime of debilitating infections, Tara Sakraida Parker found answers—and treatment—at Johns Hopkins, through immunologist Antoine Azar and the Center for Adult Primary Immunodeficiency Center.

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