Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy is a medical treatment that helps the immune system fight disease by boosting its ability to recognize and destroy cancer and other diseases. It uses man-made versions of parts of the body’s natural defenses, such as antibodies, to help the body recognize and fight cancer and other diseases. Immunotherapies are used to treat cancer, chronic diseases, autoimmune diseases, and allergies. It is an effective alternative to chemotherapy and radiation for many cancer types and is showing great promise for the treatment of many different conditions. It has fewer side effects than traditional treatments and provides hope for many patients who have few other treatment options.

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