Cancer immunotherapy: harnessing the immune system to fight back
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Adoptive cell transfer utilizes T-cells or cells of your immune system in order to fight back against invading cancer cells
Cancer immunotherapy is an emerging method of treatment against cancer that utilizes the body’s own immune system to fight back. While there are several different methods of immunotherapy, this video focuses on adoptive cell transfer — an approach that utilizes T-cells or cells of your immune system in order to fight back against invading cancer cells.
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