Meaning Biological therapies
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Biological therapies


Treatment of Diseases with biological materials or biological response modifiers, such as the use of Genes; Cells; Tissues; organs; Serum; Vaccines; and humoral agents.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Biological therapies


Also known as Targeted therapies
Source: breastcancercare.org.uk

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Biological therapies


 Based on substances that the body makes naturally, these are anti-cancer treatments that work by affecting how the cancer cell works; examples are interferon and monoclonal antibodies
Source: lymphomas.org.uk

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A range of medicines made from purified versions of chemicals that are naturally made in the body. They include monoclonal antibodies and immunotherapy. Also called biotherapies.
Source: cancercouncil.com.au





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