Therapies

Some of the therapies that may be featured in your Immunotherapy program (but not limited to) are the following, to see if you are eligible please contact us here.

Dendritic Cell Therapy

Dendritic cells are regulators of the immune responses and orchestrate innate and adaptive immunities. They are the most potent antigen-presenting cells and have the potential to invoke an anti-tumor immune response. 

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Activated Lymphocytes

Lymphocytes are one of the five kinds of white blood cells, or leukocytes, circulating in the blood. Lymphokine-Activated Killer Cells, also known as LAK cells, are lymphocytes that in the presence of Interleukin-2 are stimulated to kill tumor cells. They play an integral role in the body’s defenses.

Natural Killer Cells

Natural Killer Cells also known as NK Cells are other type of lymphocytes of the immune system, they evolve from lymphoid precursor cells and are a major component of the innate immune system. It is the system which provides immediate defense against invaders whereas the adaptive immune system with its antigen-specific cytotoxic T-cells provides long-lasting immunity. 

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Soluble Product of Activated Lymphocytes (SPAL)

SPAL are substances secreted by specific cells of the immune system. They are proteins, peptides or glycoproteins. They work as signals between cells, and thus have an effect on other cells. They can function locally or at a distance to enhance immunity.