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Immunotherapy

Posted on December 21, 2014 by Team Captain

I am not sure how many people outside of the cancer research community know this, but it is well recognized that the human body is equipped to fight off cancer on its own. The same immune system that we have … Continue reading →

Posted in Cancer, Childhood Cancer, Pediatric Cancer, Rare Disease, Uncategorized | Tagged acute lymphoblastic leukemia, ALL CLL, American Society of Hematology, autoimmune disease, biotech, Bristol-Meyers Squibb, CAR, CAR T, CART, checkpoint inhibitor, chemotherapy, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, chimeric antigen receptor, cytokines, DNA, Dr. Stephen Grupp, EGFG, FDA, Gardasil, HIV/AIDS, immunosupressive, immunotherapy, interferon, interleukins, Keytruda, Laurie Orloski, Leukemia, Melanoma, Merck, metastatic disease, molecularly targeted agents, New England Journal of Medicine, nivolumab, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Opdivo with r symbol, PD-1, pembrolizumab, personalized medicine, pharma, pharmaceutical, small-molecule inhibitors, spontaneous remission, T-cells, toxicity, tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), University of Pennsylvania, vaccines | 1 Comment
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