Prevention of oncological diseases. Rehabilitation after chemo-and radial therapy
Oncology, cancer and stem cells
Prevention of oncological diseases, rehabilitation after chemo-and radial therapy
Treatment using stem cells is widely applied in oncology as prevention of oncological diseases. Identification of genetic and immune predisposition to benign and malignant tumors (exhaustion and reduction of anti-tumor immunity) allows to start prevention of oncological diseases. Stem cells also allow to reach significant life extension and life tonus of patients after chemo- and radial therapy.
Stem cells for oncological diseases
The application of stem cells and complex of growth differentiated factors for oncological patients is practiced for preparing patients to operation or chemotherapy as well as for normalization of the immune system and general revitalization after operation or treatment using antitumor chemomedicines.
In this case we use stem cell and growth differentiated factors which stimulate growth and differentiation of hemopoietic cells-precursors for normalization of the immune activity. This normalization includes stimulation of antigen-presented cells, activation of cellular immunity, increase in production of antibodies and other protein products of immunocompetent cells, etc.
The effectiveness of this approach is already established on many oncological patients after successful immunocorrection.