Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy is a medical treatment used to stimulate or suppress the immune system to fight or protect against disease. It has become an important tool in the treatment of cancer, autoimmune disease, and allergies. Immunotherapy is generally used in combination with other treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery. It has been found to be effective in treating a variety of conditions, from cancer to allergies, and is generally considered safe and has a lower risk of side effects than other treatments. The goal of immunotherapy is to help the body's own immune system recognize and fight disease, and offer long-term protection.

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