Immunotherapy Immunotherapy is a way that
doctors have found to eliminate
cancerous cells that develop in the body. Doctors and scientists have
researched that using
immunotherapy is effective because it uses the body's natural defense system against certain types of toxins that enter the body. They have also
researched, however, that the body's immune system may be able to fight off
cancer that has already developed in a person's system. The main goal for
doctors who specialize in
mesothelioma cancer is to incorporate the use of mesothelioma
treatment options to find ways to treat patients that are able to fight off the disease with the body's natural defense mechanisms. There are certain types of immunotherapy that involve cytokines and antibodies that have become a common practice for cancer treatment. Immunotherapy is also referred to as 慴iological therapy;' This type of treatment involves not only using the body's natural defense system to battle off disease but also lessening the side effects for certain cancer treatments such as
chemotherapy and
radiation. Most
treatments of immunotherapy revolve around using biological response modifiers (BRM). Surprisingly these BRMs are made in small doses by the body itself. Scientists are able to recreate these types of BRMs within laboratories to create larger amounts and treat patients that suffer from cancer, arthritis, and Crohn's disease. Depending on the type of disease that is trying to be treated, there are different side effects. Also, these types of alternative therapies can have different results for different people. Typical
symptoms for those that are going through a process of immunotherapy include fever, chills,
nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, and weakness. Other flu like symptoms can be common. If the patient is experiencing any of these side effects to immediately contact their physician responsible for their treatment programs. The long term affects are still being researched by doctors. This type of therapy is considered to be a solid solution for developing a natural type of treatment. However, there are still many
clinical trials and tests that need to be produced in order to determine the long term effectiveness of this process.