immunoterapeuttisia
Immunoterapeuttisia refers to immunotherapies, a type of medical treatment that uses the body's own immune system to fight diseases, particularly cancer. This approach aims to stimulate or enhance the immune system's ability to recognize and destroy cancer cells. There are several forms of immunotherapy, including checkpoint inhibitors, which block proteins that prevent the immune system from attacking cancer cells, and adoptive cell transfer, where immune cells are taken from a patient, engineered to better target cancer, and then reinfused. Another common type is therapeutic vaccines, which are designed to provoke an immune response against cancer cells. Monoclonal antibodies are also a significant part of immunotherapy, acting as targeted agents that can flag cancer cells for destruction by the immune system or directly block their growth signals. Immunotherapy has become a vital component in the treatment of various cancers, offering new hope and improved outcomes for many patients, and research continues to expand its applications and efficacy.