In a major scientific breakthrough, researchers have captured the first-ever detailed 3D view of how the body’s “killer” immune cells attack and destroy cancer. This discovery offers a powerful new way to understand the immune system and could help improve future cancer treatments. Our immune system is constantly working to protect us from infections and abnormal cells. Among its most powerful defenders are cytotoxic T lymphocytes, often called killer T cells. These cells are specially trained to find and eliminate infected or cancerous cells with remarkable precision. But until now, scientists had only a limited view of how this process actually happens inside the body. Researchers from the University of Geneva and Lausanne University Hospital have changed that. Using an advanced imaging method, they were able to observe these immune cells in three dimensions, revealing how they operate at an incredibly small scale—even inside real human tumors. The Precision Attack System of Killer T...