Cancer
Immunotherapy Cancer immunotherapy is a form of cancer treatment that uses the body’s own immune system to fight cancer cells. It works by activating the immune system to recognize and target cancer cells. This type of therapy has been used to treat a variety of cancers and has been found to be effective in some cases. It is also used to prevent recurrence of cancer following other treatments. The goal of cancer immunotherapy is to activate the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells, allowing healthy cells to remain intact. In some cases, this therapy may be used in combination with other treatments such as surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy to improve cancer outcomes. Immunotherapy is thought to be one of the most promising treatments in the fight against cancer, and it continues to be studied in clinical trials.
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