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Oncolytic Virus Basis
The strategy implementation of immunotherapeutic for the treatment of cancer has gained prominence over the past decade in preclinical development and clinical practice. Traditional oncological treatments, including surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, aim to directly remove or kill cancer cells, but receive high probability of recurrences or serious side effects. In contrast, immunotherapy seeks to enhance the host immune system's ability to eliminate cancer cells, contributing to tumor regression, antitumor immune memory formation, and ultimately durable responses.
Oncolytic Virus Basis
The strategy implementation of immunotherapeutic for the treatment of cancer has gained prominence over the past decade in preclinical development and clinical practice. Traditional oncological treatments, including surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, aim to directly remove or kill cancer cells, but receive high probability of recurrences or serious side effects. In contrast, immunotherapy seeks to enhance the host immune system's ability to eliminate cancer cells, contributing to tumor regression, antitumor immune memory formation, and ultimately durable responses.