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Treating with immunotherapy uses certain parts of a person’s immune system to fight cancer. Learn more about cancer immunotherapy here.
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Immunotherapy is a treatment that helps the body's immune system to kill Merkel cell skin cancer cells. Learn more about immunotherapy here.
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Non-specific immunotherapies stimulate the immune system but don't target cancer cells specifically. Learn more about non-specific immunotherapy here.
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Treating with immunotherapy uses certain parts of a person’s immune system to fight cancer. Learn more about cancer immunotherapy here.
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Immunotherapy is treatment that uses your body's own immune system to help fight cancer. Get information about the different types of immunotherapy and the types of cancer they are used to treat.
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Monoclonal antibodies are man-made versions of immune system proteins that can be made to attack a very specific target.
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Immunotherapy helps boost a person’s immune system to better attack the cancer. A number of immunotherapies are used for people with advanced melanoma. Learn more here.
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Immunotherapy drugs are designed to trigger the body's immune system to fight colorectal cancer. Learn more here.
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Biologic therapy, also known as immunotherapy, is treatment that helps the immune system attack Kaposi sarcoma cells.