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Out of the 9 million Veterans in the United States, one million aged 50 and older will develop colorectal cancer over the remainder of their lives and nearly 433,000 Veterans will die from


it. But one VA research team is working hard to change those numbers. Dr. Liu Kebin, a research biologist with the Augusta VA Health Care System in Georgia, was recently awarded $1.2 million


to further his colon cancer immunology research for four more years. The VA Office of Research and Development awarded the funds to Kebin to continue this Veteran-centric research detecting


tumor cells and immune cell interaction in human colon cancer. Nationally, the 5-year survival rate for colorectal cancer among Veterans is about 40 percent while the general population’s


survival rate is around 60 percent. But Kebin’s research might help advance more effective therapies in battling the disease. “My research team and I are exploring ways to develop more


effective and safe Type I IFN therapies for human cancer treatment,” Liu said. Type I interferons (Type I IFNs) are small proteins secreted from human cells. They “interfere” with an invader


in our body, such as a virus, and are our first line of defense. Scientists are taking notice.  “The success of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine used lipid nanoparticles to deliver biologic


materials to the human cells to treat the virus,” said Liu. “Our research uses lipid nanoparticles to deliver DNA to tumor cells to suppress cancer.” The research is complex, but the mission


is simple: enhance the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy. “The research team hopes the lipid nanoparticle IFN treatment can one day be used to treat patients with colorectal cancer,” Liu


said. For a more in-depth look at Liu’s research, visit: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/9663169


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