Therapeutic Anti-Cancer Vaccines

A Cancer Vaccination is a vaccine that aids in the treatment of existing cancers or prevents their spread. Therapeutic cancer vaccines are those that are used to treat existing cancer. Some vaccines are "autologous," meaning they are made from samples collected from the patient and are unique to that patient. According to some experts, malignant cells often develop and are killed by the immune system, and tumours form when the immune system fails to destroy them.

Three types of treating Cancer Vaccines:

  • BCG live
  • Sipuleucel-T
  • Talimogene laherparepvec



 


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