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Immunotherapy

'Immunotherapy' - 5 New Result(s)
  • Weight Loss May Make Cancer Immunotherapies Ineffective
    Weight Loss May Make Cancer Immunotherapies Ineffective

    A weight loss condition that affects cancer patients may make immunotherapy ineffective, according to a new study which explains why the approach boosting a patient's immune system to treat the disease fails in a lot ...

  • New Immunotherapy Technique May Cure Food Allergies
    New Immunotherapy Technique May Cure Food Allergies

    Canadian researchers have developed a new immunotherapy technique that has the potential to eliminate the allergic response to peanut and egg white proteins.

  • Study Claims That Children Who Are Allergic To Peanuts Can Go For Oral Immunotherapy
    Study Claims That Children Who Are Allergic To Peanuts Can Go For Oral Immunotherapy

    A study was recently conducted to ascertain if preschoolers who are allergic to peanuts could be given oral immunotherapy (OIT) to build their immunity.

  • A Simple Blood Test May Determine Peanut Allergy
    A Simple Blood Test May Determine Peanut Allergy

    Soon, a simple blood test may be able to tell whether a person's allergy for peanuts has totally been shut off. Until now, doctors could not test whether patients who had completed immunotherapy for peanut ...

  • Patch for Peanut Allergy Found Beneficial for Children
    Patch for Peanut Allergy Found Beneficial for Children

    Researchers have come up with a new wearable patch for skin that claims to treat children and young adults with peanut allergy, finds a study.

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