Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy is a form of treatment that uses the body's own immune system to fight diseases such as cancer, providing a targeted approach to combating disease. It helps to boost the body's natural defences to attack cancer cells, often resulting in fewer side effects than traditional treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation. Immunotherapy could potentially be used to treat a variety of cancers and other medical conditions, and its use is growing as research continues to develop new approaches. It is a promising approach to the treatment of cancer, and its use is likely to expand in the future.

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Combination of Radiation Therapy and Immunotherapy in the Treatment of Melanoma

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Immunotherapy Usage Has Not Increased Sub-Lobar Pulmonary Resections Despite Reduced Pneumonectomies

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