Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy

Cancers are not just masses of malignant cells but complex ‘rogue’ organs, to which many other cells are recruited and can be degraded by the transformed cells. Cancer immunology is the study of the immune system in the progression and development of cancer; the most well known application is cancer immunotherapy, which utilizes the immune system as a treatment for cancer. Immunotherapy is treatment that utilizes certain parts of a person’s immune system to fight diseases such as cancer. This can be done in a couple of ways: Own immune system stimulation, Biological therapy or biotherapy. These developments in cancer immunotherapy are the result of long-term investments in basic research on the immune system—research that continues today. 

  • Human Cancer Stem cells Immune Biological Properties
  • Targeting Myeloma Microenvironment with Immunotherapy
  • Cancer Clinicaltrails
  • Cancer Research and Cancer Vaccines
  • Tumor Immunotherapy Research
  • Antibody Therapy of Cancer
  • Cancer Immunology & Immunotherapy
  • Biomarkers in Oncology
  • Cancer Genomics and Metabolomics
  • Novel approaches in cancer and Tumor

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