How immunotherapy is used to treat cancer

September 29, 2021 Christine Cox

Woman in medical research lab

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In this article:

  • Immunotherapy has positively transformed treatment for certain cancers.

  • Providence personalizes cancer treatment plans based on molecular changes to tumors for each patient.

  • Immunotherapy uses the body's own immune system to kill cancer cells.

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