Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy is a form of treatment that uses the body’s own immune system to fight cancer and other diseases. It works by helping the immune system recognize and attack cancer cells. Immunotherapy can be used to treat many types of cancer, including those that are difficult to treat with traditional chemotherapy or surgery. It can be used alone or in combination with other treatments and has been shown to improve survival rates in some patients with cancer. In addition, immunotherapy can be used to treat other diseases, such as autoimmune diseases and infections. This form of treatment is increasingly being used in the medical field and has the potential to revolutionize the way we practice medicine.

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