
Biotherapies
Biotherapies are treatments that use living organisms, such as cells, bacteria, or components derived from them, to target and fight diseases. They harness the body's natural defenses or modify immune responses to treat conditions like cancer, autoimmune disorders, or infections. Examples include monoclonal antibodies, vaccines, and cell therapies. These therapies aim to provide more precise and personalized treatment options, often with fewer side effects than traditional drugs, by working with the body's biological processes to restore health or combat illness effectively.