Dheeraj Makkar*
Fellow at University of Iowa Hospital and Clinic, Iowa, US
*Corresponding Author: Dheeraj Makkar, Fellow at University of Iowa Hospital and Clinic, Iowa, US.
Received: November 02, 2021; Published: June 21, 2024
Picture a city under the vigilant watch of a cutting-edge surveillance network: advanced cameras scan, identify, and mark potential threats with meticulous precision. This capability extends far beyond city streets. Within the human body lies an even more sophisticated system, finely tuned to detect and eliminate unseen dangers with unparalleled accuracy. Immunotherapy stands at the forefront of modern medicine, where science harnesses the body’s own defenses to confront one of humanity’s most formidable adversaries: cancer.
Citation: Dheeraj Makkar. “Future Directions in Immunotherapy: Innovations and Goals".Acta Scientific Orthopaedics 7.8 (2024): 01-02.
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