Immunotherapy and Cancer Vaccines

Immunotherapy and Cancer Vaccines are treatments that harness and enhance the body's immune system to fight cancer. Immunotherapy involves using substances to stimulate or restore the body's natural defense mechanisms, such as immune checkpoint inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies, and CAR-T cell therapies. These therapies help the immune system recognize and destroy cancer cells more effectively. Cancer vaccines work by training the immune system to target and attack specific cancer cells. Preventive vaccines, like the HPV vaccine, help prevent cancers caused by viruses, while therapeutic vaccines are designed to treat existing cancers by stimulating an immune response against tumor-specific antigens. Both immunotherapy and cancer vaccines are revolutionizing cancer treatment by offering more targeted, less toxic alternatives to traditional therapies.

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