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Definition: Immunotherapy
Definition: ImmunotherapyImmunotherapy is a type of cancer treatment.It boosts your immune system to target and kill cancer cells. Healthy cells aren’t targeted and usuallyaren’t harmed.You may get these medicines: Through an IV; From an injection; As a cream; by mouth as a pill; orinstilled into the bladder.Some examples of immunotherapy include: Medicines called monoclonal antibodies;CAR T-cell therapy; And cancer vaccines.Want to know more about immunotherapy? Talk with your care team. They are here to help.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
Immunotherapy is a type of treatment that boosts your body’s own immune system to help it recognize and attack cancer cells. It either boosts the immune system overall or helps it better target cancer cells.
Immunotherapy, also called biological therapy, is a treatment that uses your body's own immune system to fight non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Your healthcare provider may suggest immunotherapy if you have advanced melanoma.
Immunotherapy is a way of treating disease or infection using the body’s immune system. It can be used in some cases to help treat cancer. One form of immunotherapy treatment for cancer is called nonspecific immunotherapy (NSI). Learn more about NSI treatments and how they're used.