Immunotherapy
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Immunotherapy is the use of drugs that mimic or modify components of the immune system (such as tumor antigens and immune checkpoints—see also Overview of the Immune System) to fight disease. Immunotherapy is rapidly evolving, especially in the field of cancer treatment.
Several types (classes) of immunotherapeutic drugs have been developed. Some of the most common classes areCytokines and cytokine receptors
Fusion proteins
Monoclonal antibodiesImmunotherapy meaning & definition 1 of Immunotherapy.
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The prevention or treatment of disease with substances that stimulate the immune response.
Immunotherapy meaning & definition 2 of Immunotherapy.
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treatment that improves ability of the immune system to fight disease:
Immunotherapy meaning & definition 3 of Immunotherapy.