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A man in his sixties from Adelaide survived advanced melanoma cancer that had spread to his organs, and he experienced spontaneous remission after undergoing heart surgery to repair his valve and blood vessels, without receiving any additional cancer treatment for more than six years. Researchers believe that major surgery may have strongly stimulated his immune system, helping to unexpectedly reduce the tumor. Two years after recovery, he was stung by a bee, which led to an anaphylactic shock, despite having no prior allergy. Experts suggest that immune changes resulting from surgery or infection could influence the body's response to tumors in ways that are not yet fully understood.
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