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Immunotherapy In Pediatric Oncology

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Immunotherapy in pediatric oncology refers to the use of immune system-modulating treatments to combat cancer in children. This approach aims to harness the body's immune response to target and destroy cancer cells.

Key Features

  • Stimulation of the immune system
  • Targeted therapy for cancer
  • Reduced side effects compared to traditional treatments

Pros

  • Less invasive than chemotherapy or radiation
  • Potential for long-term remission
  • Lower risk of recurrence

Cons

  • May not be effective for all types of pediatric cancers
  • Limited availability in some regions
  • Potential for autoimmune reactions

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