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- Introduction
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General Cancer
- Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy
- Biotherapy/Immunotherapy
- Vaccines
- Interferons (IFN)
- Interleukins (IL)
- Colony-Stimulating Factors (CSFs)
- Monoclonal Antibodies
- Cytokine Therapy
- Surgery
- Hormones and Cancer
- Naturopathic Therapy
- Detox
- Stem Cells
- Nutrition Therapy
- Psychoimmunology
- Adjunctive Therapies
Monoclonal antibodies
Monoclonal antibodies are cancer destroying agents that are introduced into the body. They seek out the antibodies and kill the cancer cells. Monoclonal antibody agents do not destroy healthy cells.