Biotherapy

Biotherapy is the treatment to stimulate or restore the ability of the immune (defence) system to fight infection and disease. Biological therapies, sometimes called biotherapy, immunotherapy or biological response modifier therapy, is designed to repair, stimulate, or enhance your body’s own immune responses. Biological therapy is thus any form of treatment that uses the body's natural abilities that constitute the immune system to fight infection and disease or to protect the body from some of the side effects of treatment. Biotherapy often employs substances called Biological response modifiers (BRMs). The body normally produces low levels of BRMs in response to infection and disease. Large amounts of BRMs can be made in the laboratory to treat cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and other diseases.

  • Immune system-targeted therapies
  • Endocrinological (hormonal) therapies
  • Tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy
  • Gene therapy
  • DNA repair enzyme inhibitor therapy
  • Adoptive cellular therapy

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