Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy is the concept of using the immune system to treat disease, for example, developing a vaccine against cancer. Immunotherapy may also refer to the therapy of diseases caused by the immune system, allergies for example.
What is Immunotherapy?

Immunotherapy is a treatment that is designed to harness the ability of the body’s immune system to combat infection or disease.

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Cleveland Clinic study reveals significant genetic predisposition in melanoma patients

Cleveland Clinic study reveals significant genetic predisposition in melanoma patients

Novel therapy reprograms immune cells, shrinks prostate and bladder cancers in animal study

Novel therapy reprograms immune cells, shrinks prostate and bladder cancers in animal study

Researchers design new regenerative medicine therapy to accelerate diabetic wound repair

Researchers design new regenerative medicine therapy to accelerate diabetic wound repair

World's first human mini-brain with a fully functional blood-brain barrier developed

World's first human mini-brain with a fully functional blood-brain barrier developed

Enhanced tumor treatment using antibody-loaded extracellular vesicles

Enhanced tumor treatment using antibody-loaded extracellular vesicles

Gut bacteria Ruminococcus gnavus can enhance the effects of cancer immunotherapy

Gut bacteria Ruminococcus gnavus can enhance the effects of cancer immunotherapy

Immune checkpoint protein VISTA can directly turn off T-cells during immunotherapy, study finds

Immune checkpoint protein VISTA can directly turn off T-cells during immunotherapy, study finds

Liquid biopsy biomarker predicts melanoma therapy response

Liquid biopsy biomarker predicts melanoma therapy response

Perioperative immunotherapy improves event-free survival in patients with resectable NSCLC

Perioperative immunotherapy improves event-free survival in patients with resectable NSCLC

New PET imaging biomarker Gal-1 predicts tumor responses to immunotherapy

New PET imaging biomarker Gal-1 predicts tumor responses to immunotherapy

What is the ‘immune self,’ and how can this concept benefit immunological research?

What is the ‘immune self,’ and how can this concept benefit immunological research?

Experimental gene therapy shows promise for treating herpes infections

Experimental gene therapy shows promise for treating herpes infections

Research unlocks the role of macrophages in cancer relapse

Research unlocks the role of macrophages in cancer relapse

Expanding treatment horizons for hypermutated urothelial carcinomas beyond immunotherapy

Expanding treatment horizons for hypermutated urothelial carcinomas beyond immunotherapy

Breakthrough research offers promise for developing new immune therapies for cancer

Breakthrough research offers promise for developing new immune therapies for cancer

Combination immunotherapy treatment enhances immune response for people with malignant gliomas

Combination immunotherapy treatment enhances immune response for people with malignant gliomas

Enhancing the ability of natural killer cells to combat hematologic malignancies

Enhancing the ability of natural killer cells to combat hematologic malignancies

Researchers enhance CAR-T cells to target solid tumors

Researchers enhance CAR-T cells to target solid tumors

AI-driven model identifies potent cancer-killing immune cells for personalized immunotherapy

AI-driven model identifies potent cancer-killing immune cells for personalized immunotherapy

Durable lymph-node expansion improves vaccine responses against tumors

Durable lymph-node expansion improves vaccine responses against tumors

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