Cancer Immunotherapies

Cancer Immunotherapies:

Cancer immunotherapy is a type of treatment that stimulates the body's immune system to fight cancer. The immune system plays a crucial role in recognizing and eliminating abnormal cells, including cancer cells. However, cancer cells can sometimes evade detection by the immune system or suppress its activity. Immunotherapy aims to overcome these obstacles and enhance the body's natural ability to recognize and destroy cancer cells.

Related Tags:

Immunotherapy | Checkpoint Inhibitors | CAR-T Cell Therapy | Monoclonal Antibodies | Cancer Vaccines | Immunology | Tumor Microenvironment | PD1 | PD-L1 | CTLA4 | Immune Response | Tumor in filtrating Lymphocytes | Immunomodulation | Side Effects in Immunotherapy

Related Associations:

American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) | American Cancer Society (ACS) | Cancer Research Institute (CRI) | National Cancer Institute (NCI) | European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) | Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) | Worldwide Innovative Networking (WIN) Consortium | Cancer Immunotherapy Trials Network (CITN) | International Cancer Immunotherapy Conference (CICON) | Association for Cancer Immunotherapy (CIMT)