Immunotherapy, also called biological therapy, uses your immune system to find and attack cancer cells. Your immune system doesn’t always see cancer cells as an invader, so it can’t fight them off. But with immunotherapy, doctors change or boost your immune system so it can spot cancer and attack it.
This treatment requires genetic testing to create a therapy plan based on your genetics. Our medical oncologists and geneticists work together to deliver the most effective immunotherapy for your needs.
Immunotherapy may be used alone or in combination with other treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy. The type and dosage you need depends on your genetic test results and the tumor’s type, size, stage, and location. We explain each detail of your treatment plan, so you feel confident with the care you receive.
Not all cancer types respond to immunotherapy. But with emerging research and sophisticated genetic testing, experts are identifying more ways to treat cancer with these medicines.