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Immunotherapy: A New Age of Cancer Treatment
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The growing number of reports documenting successful immunotherapy of tumor patients and the increasing knowledge of the mechanisms governing immune reactions against tumor cells warrant further experimental efforts in this area. Currently, the most widely method of treating cancer is through: chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery. However, immunotherapy represents the new age of cancer treatment. In this research we looked at several different immunotherapy strategies in order
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