
Antibody therapy
Antibody therapy is a medical treatment that uses antibodies, which are proteins made by the immune system, to help the body fight diseases, particularly infections and cancers. These antibodies can be produced in a lab and are designed to target specific cells or pathogens. By binding to these targets, they can neutralize harmful agents or mark them for destruction by other immune cells. This therapy can enhance the body’s natural immune response or provide direct action against diseases. It has become an important tool in modern medicine, often used alongside other treatments.