Antibody Therapy
Antibody therapy is a type of immunotherapy that uses antibodies to recognize and target specific cells and molecules in the body. It has been used for many years to treat various illnesses and diseases, including cancer, autoimmune conditions, and infections. Antibody therapy works by introducing antibodies into the body that can recognize and bind to specific cell markers. These antibodies can then identify, target, and destroy abnormal cells, such as cancer cells, or block signaling proteins that cause inflammatory conditions. The goal of antibody therapy is to reduce or eliminate the symptoms of the condition and improve patient outcomes.
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