Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy is a type of medical treatment that relies on the body's own immune system to fight disease. Its aim is to activate, boost, and restore the body's natural ability to fight off infections, cancer cells, and other foreign substances. Immunotherapy can be used to treat a range of diseases and conditions, including cancer, HIV and AIDS, asthma, allergies, and autoimmune disorders. It is designed to improve overall health by boosting the body's own ability to recognize and attack abnormal or harmful cells. Immunotherapy is a promising form of treatment with potentially lifesaving benefits for many diseases and conditions.
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