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Recent advances in biology and immunology have opened up new
horizons in both our understanding of cancer as a disease, and the
potential for cancer therapy. These major developments mean that
chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery are no longer the only
options. Biotherapy, or biological therapy, is now regarded as the
fourth treatment modality for patients with cancer. It utilises the
great increase in our knowledge of molecular biology, cell biology
and immunology to achieve tumour control. New biological agents are
currently being used to treat cancer, such as monoclonal antibodies
and vaccine therapies to stimulate the body's immune system to
attack cancer cells. Biotherapy may be targeted to act specifically
on cancer cells. Drugs such as monoclonal antibodies can be
designed to recognize and find a particular type of cancer cell,
attach itself to them, and destroy them. Naturally occuring
biological molecules such as cytokines are also used, and the
manipulation of normal biological mechanisms to control or inhibit
tumour growth is another key feature of biotherapy. Edited by a
team with perspectives in pharmacology, oncology and nursing, and
with contributions from experts in the various areas of biotherapy,
this book serves as an introduction to the subject. It includes the
principles behind biological therapy, with discussion of the impact
on the future of the fight against cancer. It has a strong clinical
focus, describing the relevant biology and immunology while
highlighting clinical relevance and treatment issues.
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