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Looking for help or additional information? Contact us today.Gene therapy is an experimental medical intervention that involves altering the patient's genetic material of living cells to fight or prevent disease. The therapy involves injecting a modified gene directly into a patient's chest cavity. The goal of gene therapy is to supply cells with healthy copies of missing or altered genes. Many different strategies are currently under study.
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Immunotherapy is an experimental therapy that uses the body's natural defenses to fight cancer. This can include stimulating your own immune system to work harder, or using an outside source, such as man-made immune system proteins. Immunotherapy is usually used in conjunction with another type of therapy.
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Photodynamic Therapy is an experimental treatment which combines a photosensitizing agent (a drug activated by light) with a light source to destroy cancer cells. The theory is that the photosensitizing agent collects more readily in cancer cells than in normal cells. Thus, when the agent is subsequently exposed to light, it reacts with oxygen to create chemicals that can kill the cancer cells.
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