Immunotherapy & Targeted Therapy

Immunotherapy also called biologic therapy, is a type of cancer treatment that expansions the body's natural defenses to fight the cancer. It uses substances made by the body or in a laboratory to improve or restore immune system function.

Targeted therapy is a cancer treatment that uses drugs. It is different from traditional chemotherapy. The drugs known as targeted therapy help stop cancer from developing and expanding. They work by targeting specific genes or proteins. These genes and proteins are found in cancer cells or in cells related to cancer growth, like blood vessel cells.

  • Different types of immunotherapy
  • Lung and thyroid problems
  • Immune system stimulants
  • Tumor antigens and anti-tumor response
  • Nex-Gen technologies for immunotherapy
  • Targeting immune checkpoints
  • Small molecules drug and monoclonal antibodies
  • Block or turn off signals that tell cancer cells to grow and divide
  • Keep cells from living longer than normal
  • Cancer immunotherapy and vaccines
  • Personalized treatment approach

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