
Oncology Line
The immune system is made up of a group of different types of cells specialized in identifying and destroying bacteria, viruses and abnormal cells. When there is cancer, the immune system is "blocked" by the very activity of the tumors.
Cellular Immunotherapy has taken interest in the treatment scheme of cancer patients, since it consists of activating and proliferating these groups of cells specialized in the identification and destruction of abnormal cells and not normal cells.


The types of cellular immunotherapy used; They are dendritic cells, Natual Killer (NK) cells, activated lymphocytes (LAK) and chimeric lymphocytes (CAR-T cell).
The cellular immunotherapy that has reported the fewest side effects is those of autologous origin (from the same patient),
compared to heterologous (someone else's) ones.
Autologous Cellular Immunotherapy
for Oncology
Dentritic cells
Carticel
Immunotherapy

