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Immune Cell Therapy

Immune cell therapy is a form of treatment that uses a patient's own immune cells to strengthen and regulate the body's natural immune system. The aim is to improve the ability of the immune system to fight off pathogens, cancer, and other diseases. Immune cell therapy is increasingly being used as an alternative to…

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Overview

Immune cell therapy is a form of treatment that uses a patient's own immune cells to strengthen and regulate the body's natural immune system. The aim is to improve the ability of the immune system to fight off pathogens, cancer, and other diseases. Immune cell therapy is increasingly being used as an alternative to conventional treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation, and is a promising treatment option for many diseases. It can improve patient outcomes and quality of life, and is a safe, effective, and cost-efficient option for treating a wide range of conditions.

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Faiz Ul Amin · Korea, Democratic People's Rep Yuping Li · United States Hong WAN · United Kingdom

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