Category
page 1Immunotherapy
Tasuku Honjo
Japanese professor of immunology and genomic medicine (1942–)

James P. Allison
American immunologist and Nobel laureate (born 1948)
immunotherapy
Immunotherapy, also known as biological therapy or biotherapy, encompasses a diverse set of therapeutic strategies that harness or modify the immune system to prevent, control, or eliminate disease. In its narrowest definition, immunotherapy refers to treatments designed to stimulate or guide the immune system to recognize and fight cancer, often by enhancing or restoring immune responses to eradicate malignant cells while sparing healthy tissue.
allergen immunotherapy
medical treatment for environmental allergies
Gendicine
Gendicine is a gene therapy medication used to treat patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma linked to mutations in the TP53 gene. It consists of recombinant adenovirus engineered to code for p53 protein (rAd-p53) and is manufactured by Shenzhen SiBiono GeneTech.
adoptive cell transfer
transfer of cells into a patient