Ira Winer, MD, PhD, assistant professor in the the Division of Gynecologic Oncology at Wayne State University, discusses the outlook on immunotherapy in the treatment landscape of gynecologic cancers.
Ira Winer, MD, PhD, assistant professor in the the Division of Gynecologic Oncology at Wayne State University, discusses the outlook on immunotherapy in the treatment landscape of gynecologic cancers.
At this point, everyone in the field understands that the immune system plays a big part in the treatment and reoccurrence of these diseases, Winer said. The key is to prevent cancers from returning, and if the immune system has such a large role in this, Winer expects that immunotherapy will become just as important in the treatment landscape as any other traditional therapy.
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