A method for treating tumors. Through infusion or xenotransplantation of xenogeneic cells, such as infusion of murine cells into the peritoneal cavity of humans, a hyperacute rejection response to the cells is induced. This in turn creates a bystander effect to the tumor. This effect creates tumor regression. This treatment can be used alone or in conjunction with gene therapy or chemotherapy treatments.

 
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