Personalized Immunotherapy

Personalized immunotherapy is an advanced cancer treatment strategy, in which a patient’s own immune system is used to target and destroy cancerous cells. By exploiting the body’s natural defenses, personalized immunotherapy is able to develop a personalized treatment for each patient. It is frequently used in combination with other treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation. This immunotherapy strategy is particularly useful because of its unique ability to target and destroy cancer cells while leaving healthy tissue intact. Additionally, it can also reduce the risk of both short- and long-term side effects associated with traditional cancer treatments.

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