
Biological Therapy
Biological therapy, also called immunotherapy, uses substances made from living organisms to help the immune system recognize and attack diseases like cancer or autoimmune disorders. Instead of targeting the disease directly, it boosts or modifies the body's natural defenses. Examples include antibodies, vaccines, or immune system modulators. This approach aims to improve treatment effectiveness with fewer side effects compared to traditional therapies like chemotherapy. Biological therapy can be personalized and is an evolving area in medicine, offering new hope for conditions that are difficult to treat with conventional methods.