Peanut-allergy therapy 'protection not a cure' Treating peanut allergy with regular exposure to small amounts of the food is effective - but only if a patient stays on the therapy, a study suggests.
King's College London scientists looked at the underlying behaviour of patients' cells - and found it did not change.
They say that shows immunotherapy offers "protection but not a cure" for peanut allergies. BBC News
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King's College London scientists looked at the underlying behaviour of patients' cells - and found it did not change.
They say that shows immunotherapy offers "protection but not a cure" for peanut allergies. BBC News
See also:
- Peanut oral immunotherapy induces blocking antibodies but does not change the functional characteristics of peanut-specific IgE (abstract) Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
- Peanut allergy treatment does not CURE patients but protects them from reactions, scientists say The Daily Mail
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