Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy is a type of treatment which uses the body’s own immune system to help fight disease. It works by boosting natural defenses to fight cancer, infections, and other conditions. Immunotherapy is a relatively new field of medicine, and it is being used to treat a wide range of illnesses including cancers, autoimmune disorders, and infectious diseases. This form of treatment is beneficial as it is less invasive and more targeted than traditional treatments, so there is a lower risk of side effects. In addition, immunotherapy can reduce the risk of relapse and improve patient outcomes.

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