Immunotherapy is Slowly Gaining Ground
In Conventional Cancer Treatment
The outlook for Vicky looked bleak. The malignant melanoma had spread to her lungs and she wasn't expected to live more than six months.
But Vicky was lucky. She was offered the chance to take part in a major international trial to test the effectiveness of several new drugs.
Just weeks after she started taking the medications, the lump at the base of her neck disappeared, the two to three centimeter lung tumors vanished. Today she is no longer on any medication. She has remained clear of cancer for more than a year.
Oncologists are very enthusiastic about this new form of cancer therapy. . .
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