Biological therapy for cancer
Why it's done
Biological therapy for cancer is a treatment that helps the body's immune system kill cancer cells. The goal of biological therapy for cancer is to get the immune system to find and kill cancer cells. Biological therapy can help treat many kinds of cancers.
Risks
Risks of biological therapy for cancer may depend on the type of treatment you receive. There are many kinds of biological therapy treatments for cancer. The goal of all of these treatments is to help the body's immune system kill the cancer.
Flu-like symptoms are a common side effect of biological therapy for cancer. These symptoms might include:
Rarely, biological therapy for cancer can cause the immune system to attack healthy tissue. This can lead to swelling and irritation of the affected organs.
What you can expect
What you can expect during biological therapy for cancer depends on the type of treatment you receive. Biological therapy for cancer helps the body's immune system kill cancer cells.
In general, biological therapies work by:
Many different biological therapy treatments exist, including:
Some types of biological therapy are used only in clinical trials. That means they still are being studied. Biological therapy for cancer is an active area of cancer research.
Results
The results of biological therapy for cancer may take time. Ask your healthcare team when you can expect to know the results. You might have imaging tests or other tests to see if the cancer is shrinking.
Updated on Apr 12, 2025
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