Cancer
Immunotherapy Cancer immunotherapy is a form of cancer treatment that uses the body's own immune system to detect and fight cancer cells. It is a type of immunotherapy, which harnesses components of the immune system to treat or prevent a disease. This form of cancer treatment can be used in combination with surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or other treatments. Its goal is to improve cancer treatment outcomes by increasing the effectiveness of existing treatments, providing a personalized experience for the patient, and reducing the side effects of traditional cancer treatments. Immunotherapy has the potential to help many cancer patients, and can be used to treat a wide range of malignancies, including breast, melanoma, lung, head and neck, gastric, bladder, and ovarian cancers.
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