Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy can
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Educate the immune system to recognize and attack specific cancer cells Boost immune cells to help them eliminate cancer Provide the body with additional components to enhance the immune response

Cancer immunotherapy comes in a variety of forms, including targeted antibodies, cancer vaccines, adoptive cell transfer, tumor-infecting viruses, checkpoint inhibitors, cytokines, and adjuvants. Immunotherapies are a form of biotherapy (also called biologic therapy or biological response modifier (BRM) therapy) because they use materials from living organisms to fight disease. Some immunotherapy treatments use genetic engineering to enhance immune cells’ cancer-fighting capabilities and may be referred to as gene therapies. Many immunotherapy treatments for preventing, managing, or treating different cancers can also be used in combination with surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or targeted therapies to improve their effectiveness.

Unleashing the power of the immune system is a smart way to fight cancer:
  1. The immune system is precise, so it is possible for it to target cancer cells exclusively while sparing healthy cells.
  2. The immune system can adapt continuously and dynamically, just like cancer does, so if a tumor manages to escape detection, the immune system can re-evaluate and launch a new attack.
  3. The immune system’s “memory” allows it to remember what cancer cells look like, so it can target and eliminate the cancer if it returns.

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