Immunotherapy uses the power of a person’s immune system to fight diseases such as cancer. Immunotherapy works in a variety of ways, depending on the drug(s) used. Some improve the body’s ability to “see” and destroy cancer cells, for example, while others allow immune cells to respond more strongly to cancer. Breast cancer vaccines are a type of immunotherapy. Immunotherapy is a major area of breast cancer research.
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