
biological therapies
Biological therapies are advanced medical treatments that use natural substances made from living organisms, such as proteins, antibodies, or cells, to target specific parts of a disease. They are often used to treat conditions like cancer, autoimmune disorders, and inflammatory diseases by enhancing the immune system’s ability to fight illness or directly attacking harmful cells. Unlike traditional drugs, biological therapies are tailored to interact precisely with disease processes, potentially offering more effective and less harmful options. They are developed through complex biotechnology processes and represent a significant advancement in personalized medicine.