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Re: dr_lowenstein post# 34103

Sunday, 12/06/2015 10:17:28 PM

Sunday, December 06, 2015 10:17:28 PM

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yes, for the non responders it will be, and it will also be a change in therapy. According to the American Cancer Society:


"Immunotherapy is treatment that uses certain parts of a person’s immune system to fight diseases such as cancer. This can be done in a couple of ways:
• Stimulating your own immune system to work harder or smarter to attack cancer cells
• Giving you immune system components, such as man-made immune system proteins

In the last few decades immunotherapy has become an important part of treating some types of cancer. Newer types of immune treatments are now being studied, and they’ll impact how we treat cancer in the future.

Immunotherapy includes treatments that work in different ways. Some boost the body’s immune system in a very general way. Others help train the immune system to attack cancer cells specifically.

Immunotherapy works better for some types of cancer than for others. It’s used by itself for some of these cancers, but for others it seems to work better when used with other types of treatment."

The definition tells you what the ImmunoPulse platform is aiming for and what DR. Pierce has been working on for many years. I doubt he will start being wrong now. Notice that immunotherapy seems to work better when combined.
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