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Immunotherapy in Noida, Delhi, India

Comprehensive Guide to Immunotherapy in Noida, Delhi-NCR

Revolutionizing Cancer Care through Advanced Biological Therapy

Immunotherapy has emerged as a frontline treatment in modern oncology, offering hope where traditional therapies might fall short. Unlike chemotherapy, which directly attacks cells, immunotherapy empowers your body’s own immune system—including white blood cells and the lymphatic system—to identify and destroy cancer cells with precision.

How Immunotherapy Works

Cancer cells can disguise themselves from the immune system, enabling unchecked growth and progression. Immunotherapy uses specialized proteins called cytokines and lab-engineered substances to:

  • Identify: Make cancer cells visible to the immune system.
  • Inhibit: Stop the growth and metastasis (spread) of malignant cells.
  • Eliminate: Boost the efficiency of immune cells in killing tumors.

Types of Immunotherapy Treatments

Our oncology specialists utilize diverse biological approaches tailored to the patient’s specific diagnosis:

  • Monoclonal Antibodies: Designer proteins that lock onto specific cancer cell targets.
  • Checkpoint Inhibitors (Immunomodulators): These “release the brakes” on the immune system, allowing it to attack cancer more aggressively.
  • Adoptive Cell Therapy: Modifying a patient’s own immune cells (like Natural Killer cells) in a lab to enhance their cancer-fighting capabilities.
  • Cancer Vaccines: Used both for prevention (e.g., HPV, Hepatitis B) and to stimulate a direct response against existing tumors.
  • Oncolytic Virus Therapy: Utilizing modified viruses that specifically infect and rupture cancer cells.

Administration Methods

Depending on the stage and type of cancer, treatment is delivered via:

  1. Intravenous (IV): Direct infusion into the bloodstream.
  2. Oral: Convenient capsules or pills.
  3. Topical: Creams for early-stage skin cancers.
  4. Intravesical: Direct administration into the bladder for localized treatment.

When is Immunotherapy Recommended?

Immunotherapy is highly effective for a wide range of malignancies, including:

  • Solid Tumors: Breast, Lung, Liver, Kidney, and Prostate cancers.
  • Blood Cancers: Leukemia and Lymphoma.
  • Regional Specialties: Head and Neck, Cervical, and Colorectal cancers.

Beyond Cancer: It is also used for Allergen Immunotherapy (AIT) to treat chronic conditions like Allergic Asthma, Allergic Rhinitis, and severe insect venom allergies when standard medications fail.

Preparing for Your Procedure

To ensure the best outcome at our Noida facility:

  • Detailed Consultation: Discuss your full medical history and current supplements.
  • Diagnostic Screening: Expect tests such as CBC, Tumor Markers, Mammograms, or Biopsies to confirm the treatment roadmap.
  • Lifestyle Adjustments: It is critical to avoid smoking and alcohol, as these can significantly hinder your body’s biological response to therapy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is immunotherapy better than chemotherapy?

While chemotherapy kills rapidly dividing cells (both healthy and cancerous), immunotherapy specifically targets the cancer by boosting the immune system. The “better” option depends on the cancer type, stage, and patient health; often, they are used in combination.

2. What are the common side effects of immunotherapy?

Common side effects include fatigue, skin rashes, flu-like symptoms (fever/chills), and muscle pain. Some patients may experience inflammation-related issues like colitis (diarrhea) or pneumonitis (shortness of breath).

3. How long does an immunotherapy session take?

Most intravenous infusions take between 30 to 90 minutes. However, the total duration of the treatment plan varies—some patients receive treatment every 2–3 weeks for several months.

4. Who is not a candidate for immunotherapy?

Patients with certain uncontrolled autoimmune diseases, severe asthma, or those taking specific medications like beta-blockers may not be ideal candidates. A thorough screening by an oncologist is mandatory.

5. Can immunotherapy cure advanced-stage cancer?

Immunotherapy has shown remarkable results in “long-term remission” for advanced stages, particularly in lung cancer and melanoma, where other treatments have failed.

Book Your Appointment in Noida

Consult with Dr. R.K. Choudhary (Director & Head – Medical Oncology) at the Metro Cancer Institute.

Contact: +91 8447 666 333 Location: Noida, Delhi-NCR

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