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  • ...of [[mRNA]] to stimulate the body's immune system to recognize and combat cancer cells more effectively. ...This personalized approach allows the immune system to identify and attack cancer cells more precisely, reducing the risk of harming healthy cells and potent
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  • ...rehensive overview of the current strategies and treatments used in breast cancer management. ...s [[MRI]] scans, [[CT scans]], and [[bone scans]] may be used to stage the cancer, which is crucial for planning treatment.
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  • The '''antigen-presenting cell (APC) vaccine''' is a distinct type of immunotherapy that employs both antigens and antigen-presenting cells to stimulate an imm * '''[[Cancer]] [[immunotherapy]]''': Especially in malignancies where tumor-specific antigens can be ident
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  • ...]], [[radiation therapy]],<br>[[chemotherapy]], [[targeted therapy]], or [[immunotherapy]] | prognosis = Varies based on cancer type, stage, and other factors
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  • ...in the field of oncology, whose contributions have significantly advanced cancer research and treatment. ...re and research. Over the years, it has grown to become one of the leading cancer treatment facilities in the country, integrating the latest advancements in
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  • ...fforts encompass a wide range of areas, including tumor biology, genetics, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies. By studying the underlying mechanisms of solid tum Recognizing the importance of collaboration in advancing cancer research, the Memorial Solid Tumor Group actively collaborates with other l
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  • ...ical oncologist often is the main health care provider for someone who has cancer. A medical oncologist also gives supportive care and may coordinate treatme ...re in cancer care, they often serve as the primary healthcare provider for cancer patients and coordinate multidisciplinary treatment approaches.
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  • ...d [[research institute]] in [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]], dedicated to [[cancer]] treatment and research. Named after the 17th-century Dutch scientist [[An ...cer research centers in the world, known for its comprehensive approach to cancer care, including prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.
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  • ...e Cancer Center]] by the National Cancer Institute and is renowned for its cancer treatment as well as its role in the development of numerous breakthrough m ...orld-class medical research and treatment center, particularly focusing on cancer, diabetes, and other serious illnesses. The institution's commitment to res
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    * [[Individualized cancer immunotherapy]] * [[Intestinal cancer]]
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  • ...apy and immunotherapy may be considered. The choice of treatment should be individualized based on the patient's overall health, kidney function, and the presence of [[Category:Types of cancer]]
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  • ...the presence of cancer in an individual. These markers can be derived from cancer cells themselves or produced by the body in response to malignant condition ...e from both cancerous and non-cancerous cells. However, in the presence of cancer, these markers are typically found in elevated concentrations. While the ma
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  • '''Individualized medicine''' tailors treatment to a single patient. The term refers to an in ...medicine deals with the individual circumstances of a single person. Thus, individualized medicine goes one step further and can be considered as an increase in pers
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  • ==Cancer terms starting with I== * [[Immunotherapy]]
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  • ...] , [[chemotherapy]] , [[targeted molecular therapy]] and newly emerged [[Immunotherapy]]. ...ause of morbidity and mortality in people living with or surviving cancer. Cancer related cardiovascular complications are in particular chemotherapy and rad
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  • * [[Immunotherapy]] * [[Indian Journal of Cancer]]
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  • * [[Immunotherapy toxicity management]] * [[Immunotherapy]]
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  • ..., is overexpressed in certain tumor cell types and autoimmune diseases. In cancer cells, BAFF-R plays a key role in B-cell proliferation and survival. VAY736 ...vercome tumor cell resistance to apoptosis. IAPs are overexpressed by many cancer cell types, suppressing apoptosis by binding and inhibiting active caspases
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  • * '''[[AIDS-related cancer]]''' Any of several cancers that are more common or more aggressive in pers ...' Loss of hair that frequently occurs in patients undergoing treatment for cancer or suffering from certain other diseases, in which cell-killing, or cytotox
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  • * [[Cancer and Leukemia Group B]] * [[Cancer in adolescents and young adults]]
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