IMMUNOTHERAPY

IMMUNOTHERAPY

Immunotherapy is a modern medical approach that aims to stimulate or regulate the immune system to fight diseases.

Price: Personalized depending on the type of cancer, stage and duration of treatment.

This method can be used to treat autoimmune disorders, allergies, cancer, or chronic infections, with the goal of restoring balance in the body and supporting its natural defenses. Through personalized therapies, immunotherapy provides effective solutions that contribute to improving patients’ quality of life.

What is immunotherapy in cancer?

It represents an innovative approach that uses the patient’s immune system to fight the disease. Immunotherapy is a relatively new and promising solution that leverages the patient’s immune system to combat cancer. It is based on the idea that the body’s immune system can recognize and destroy cancer cells, but sometimes it is suppressed or evaded by these cells. Immunotherapy aims to stimulate or strengthen the patient’s immune response. This can involve the use of monoclonal antibodies, CAR-T cell therapy, therapeutic vaccines, and other approaches.

What role does oncological immunotherapy play?

The combination of oncology and immunotherapy represents a growing field of research and treatment, which has brought significant advances in cancer care in recent years. It has led to the development of more effective and better-tolerated therapies, helping many patients achieve remission and even survive advanced stages of the disease. However, every patient is unique, and treatment must be tailored to the individual’s needs and specific type of cancer. Therefore, close collaboration between oncologists and immunotherapists is essential to provide patients with the best possible care in this fight.

When is immunotherapy recommended in cancer?

Immunotherapy can be used in various situations, but it is not suitable for all patients or all types of cancer. Generally, this method may be an option for:

▪️ Patients with advanced or metastatic forms of cancer who do not respond to other therapies or cannot tolerate conventional treatments.

▪️ Patients with cancer types known to be more sensitive to immunotherapy, such as melanoma, non-small cell lung cancer, or renal cancer.

▪️ Patients who cannot or do not wish to undergo aggressive treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy.

The decision to recommend immunotherapy is made by the medical team based on the type and stage of the disease, the patient’s overall health, and other individual factors. It can be used as a primary treatment or in combination with other therapies to maximize the chances of success.

What are the methods of administering immunotherapy in cancer?

Immunotherapy can work in several ways:

▪️ Blocking immune inhibition: Some cancer cells produce proteins that inhibit the body’s immune response. Immunotherapy can block these proteins, allowing the immune system to recognize and attack the cancer cells.

▪️ T-cell therapy: This method involves modifying the patient’s T cells to help them identify and destroy cancer cells more effectively.

▪️ Monoclonal antibody therapy: These antibodies are designed to recognize and bind to specific proteins on the surface of affected cells, making it easier for the immune system to identify and attack them.

▪️ Therapeutic vaccines: These help the immune system recognize and train itself to fight specific cancer cells.

▪️ Cytokine therapy: Certain cytokines are used to stimulate the activity of immune cells and enhance the body’s natural defense mechanisms.

What are the benefits of therapy for oncology patients?

Immunotherapy offers multiple benefits for cancer patients, including:

▪️ Reduces tumor size and can induce long-term remission

▪️ Enhances the immune system’s response against cancer cells

▪️ Can be used when conventional treatments are no longer effective

▪️ Has the potential to treat advanced or metastatic forms of cancer

▪️ Can be combined with other therapies for better results and improved tolerance

What are the recommended indications and precautions?

Patients and doctors should consider several factors:

➤ Evaluate the patient’s overall health and medical history

➤ Assess the type and stage of cancer to determine eligibility

➤ Continuously monitor the response to treatment and potential side effects

➤ Avoid combinations that may suppress the immune system

➤ Ensure close communication between oncologists and immunotherapists

Are there contraindications and adverse reactions?

Although immunotherapy is generally well tolerated, certain situations and side effects may occur:

➤ Allergic reactions to components of the therapy

➤ Inflammation of internal organs or temporary impairment of their function

➤ Flu-like symptoms: fever, fatigue, muscle aches

➤ Exacerbation of pre-existing autoimmune conditions

➤ Not recommended for patients with severely compromised immune systems or active infections

Conclusions

Immunotherapy represents an innovative and promising method in cancer treatment, offering patients increased chances of remission and improved quality of life. However, treatment success depends on individual patient evaluation and close collaboration between the medical team and the patient.

If you are facing a cancer diagnosis and want to find out if immunotherapy is suitable for you, schedule a specialized consultation and discover modern, personalized, and integrative solutions!


Frequently asked questions for IMMUNOTHERAPY

It is a procedure available in various medical centers and hospitals in Romania, especially in large cities such as Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Iasi, Timisoara, and others. It can be administered in hospitals specialized in oncology or in medical reference centers. To find out more details and to find a specialized center or clinic in Romania, you can consult your doctor or search for information on the websites of medical institutions, including the Quantica720° clinic.

The number of immunotherapy sessions varies depending on the type of cancer, disease stage, the specific immunotherapy method used, and the individual patient’s response. Typically, the treatment is administered in scheduled cycles determined by the medical team, and the doctor adjusts the frequency and number of sessions based on the patient’s tolerance and observed effects.

The duration of treatment can differ for each patient and type of immunotherapy. In some cases, immunotherapy is applied over a period of several weeks or months, while in others it may be recommended to continue treatment for a longer period to maintain the immune response and prevent relapse. The exact duration is determined through periodic evaluation of the patient’s response.

The cost of immunotherapy depends on several factors, such as the type of therapy, the number of sessions required, the complexity of the treatment, and the administration method. Equipment, specialized medical staff, and associated supplements can also influence the price. For an accurate cost estimate and personalized plan, a direct consultation with the medical team is recommended.

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