Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy is a cancer treatment that improves the immune system’s ability to fight cancer cells. It uses substances produced in a lab or by the body to improve the process of searching and killing leukemia cells. There are many types of immunotherapy available, including cancer vaccines, T-cell therapy, oncolytic virus therapy, and monoclonal antibodies. Many factors may determine the type, dose, and schedule of the treatment, such as the location, size, and size of cancer, as well as how it progresses. Side effects can vary, depending on your body weight, general health, and age. [8]










