Dendritic cells play a key role in the immune system: they recognise abnormal cells and „signal” to the body's defence system that intervention is needed.
During therapy, these cells help to activate immune cells that can recognise and target tumour cells, allowing the immune system to respond in a more targeted way.
The process is similar to the way the body recognises and deals with a threat after a vaccination - the immune system can identify cancer cells and react to them later.
A gentle approach that could open up new possibilities in the fight against cancer.
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Therapy with dendritic cells builds on the body's own immune system and can help to recognise tumour cells, thereby helping the immune system to respond to them in a more targeted way.
The treatment is personalised: it uses the patient's own cells.
It is a gentler approach than traditional treatments and does not have the debilitating side effects of chemotherapy or radiotherapy; in rare cases, a mild immune reaction, such as a slight increase in temperature, may occur.
The treatment is simple and time-saving: it requires just two outpatient visits - a blood draw and a return at a later date - with an occasional attendance of around 1-2 hours.
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