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valentinak56 [21]
3 years ago
5

How has cancer research changed over time

Biology
1 answer:
V125BC [204]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Cancer  research have shown much advancement in terms of cure and longevity of the patient as time progressed.

Explanation:

Some milestones of advancements in Cancer research are:

  • The process of immunotherapy has shown significant result and boosted immunity against cancer.
  • The medicines of immunotherapy in regards to cancer include checkpoint inhibitors.
  • Another achievement is monoclonal form of antibodies that precisely target the cancer cells
  • Adoptive transfer of cells, this method have shown promising results in leukemias and lymphomas.
  • The modulators such interleukins and interferons that activates the immune cells against cancer.
  • Vaccines against some forms of cancer.
  • Genomic approach to cancer treatment.
  • The commonest chemotherapy and radiotherapy act against cancer in the same way.
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