Cancer Immunology & Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy is treatment that uses certain parts of a person’s immune system to fight diseases such as cancer. This can be done in a couple of ways: Own immune system stimulation, Biological therapy or biotherapy. These advances in cancer immunotherapy are the result of long-term investments in basic research on the immune system—research that continues today. Additional research is currently under way to: understand why immunotherapy is effective in some patients but not in other’s who have the same cancer, expand the use of immunotherapy to more types of cancer, increase the effectiveness of immunotherapy by combining it with other types of cancer treatment, such as targeted therapy, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.

  • Human Cancer Stemcells Immune Biological Properties
  • Novel Phosphatidyl Service Targeting Immunotherapy Cancer Treatment
  • Targeting Myeloma Microenvironment with Immunotherapy
  • Bite Antibodies Application in Solid Tumors
  • Artificial immune system proteins used
  • Antibodies used
  • Targetting
  • Considerations in targetting specific
  • Bispecific monoclonal antibodies
  • Considerations in targetting specific

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