Checkpoint inhibitors are a type of immunotherapy that may be used during cancer treatment. Learn what they are, how they work and side effects.
The care team may suggest different types of immunotherapy depending on the patient’s cancer type, stage and other factors. Learn more about the options.
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common skin cancer. Learn what it is, causes, symptoms, what it looks like, stages treatment, survival rate and prognosis.
Bispecific antibodies are a form of immunotherapy that may allow the body to target and destroy cancer cells. Learn about this treatment and how it works.
Cytokines are a type of immunotherapy that may be used as part of a cancer treatment regimen. Learn what they do, types and how they work.
Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes work as an immunotherapy treatment to identify and destroy cancer cells. Learn how TIL therapy works and side effects.
CAR T cell therapy is a type of immunotherapy used to treat cancer. Learn how it works, what the process is like and potential side effects of this treatment.
Immunotherapy is a treatment that uses the body’s own immune system to fight cancer. Learn how it’s done, why it’s used and more.
Monoclonal antibodies are proteins that stimulate the immune system, and may be used as a cancer treatment. Learn how they work and potential side effects.
Natural killer cells may be used as immunotherapy during cancer treatment. Learn how NK cell therapy targets diseased cells and what the side effects are.