Immunotherapy, commonly referred to as immuno-oncology, is a treatment that strengthens the immune system to help the body to fight cancer. Immunotherapy has the power to strengthen the immune system to help with cancer cell elimination, instruct the immune system to recognize and eliminate specific cancer cells, and provide the body with substances to enhance the immune response.
Dendritic Cell Therapy, a form of immunotherapy that strengthens the immune system to combat cancer. With the aid of so-called “killer cells,” dendritic cells can identify and reveal cancerous cells before they proliferate and cause more harm to the body.
Immunotherapy also known as immuno-oncology is a type of therapy that boosts the immune system to help the body prevent, control, and fight off cancer. Immunotherapy has the ability to
teach the immune system to detect and destroy specific cancer cells, boost the immune system to aid in eliminating cancer cells, and give the body components to boost the immunological response.
Using the power of the immune system is an efficient strategy to fight cancer, the immune system can selectively target cancer cells while preserving healthy cells due to its precision.
Just like cancer, the immune system is able to change continuously and dynamically, so if a tumour manages to avoid detection, the immune system can reassess and launch a new attack.
The “memory” of the immune system enables it to recall cancer cells so that it can identify and get rid of cancer if it reappears.
Targeted antibodies, cancer vaccines, adoptive cell transfer, tumour-infecting viruses, checkpoint inhibitors, cytokines, and adjuvants are a few examples of the various types of cancer immunotherapy.
Because immunotherapies use your own body to combat the disease, they are perceived as a type of biotherapy (also known as biologic therapy or biological response modifier – BRM – treatment). Some immunotherapy procedures, known as gene therapies, involve genetic engineering to improve the capacity of immune cells to combat cancer.
Some immunotherapy treatments used for preventing, managing, or eliminating cancer, can also be used in combination with conventional treatment methods such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, to improve their effectiveness and minimize their side effects.
At Immucura, we provide Dendritic Cell Therapy which is a type of immunotherapy that boosts the immune system to fight cancer. Dendritic cells can detect and expose malignant cells with the help of so-called ‘killer cells’ before they multiply and cause further damage to the body. This approach teaches the body’s immune system to expose and kill cancer cells. Dendritic Cell Therapy is natural and has no side effects, it can also be combined with chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery.
The Dendritic Cell Therapy process consists of:
– Separation of the monocytes from the blood
– Cultivation of the monocytes into dendritic cells
– Priming the dendritic cells with cancer information
– Instruction of the immune cells
– Finding and eliminating cancer cells
– The healing process begins
Numerous cancer patients are already benefiting from immunotherapy to extend and save their lives. In comparison to conventional therapies, immunotherapy has the potential to be more accurate, tailored, and effective—possibly with fewer side effects. Immunotherapy may be the future of cancer therapy.
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