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    • CAR-T cell Therapy in B-cell Lymphoma 

      Faruk, Asef (Brac University, 2019-08)
      B-cell lymphoma continues to be difficult to treat, with insignificant advances seen in more than two decades despite improvements in initial treatment strategies across its subtypes. Developing new targeted therapies which ...
    • Current practice and approaches of immunotherapy in Cancer treatment 

      Khondokar, Faiza (Brac University, 2021-09)
      Cancer has been and continues to be one of the leading causes of human deaths. Thousands lose their lives to the different types of cancer each year. Cancer remains one of those invincible barriers in the health sector ...
    • Dust mite allergy and the significance of different immunotherapies to treat It. 

      Ahasan, Faiyaz (Brac University, 2022-03)
      Dust mite allergy is an inflammatory reaction to microscopic insects that reside in household dust. Dust mite allergy symptoms include those associated with hay fever, such as sneezing and a runny nose. Many persons ...
    • Immunotherapeutic approaches to treat cancer: Prospects and challenges 

      Fred, Namanda Rogers (Brac University, 2021-05)
      This review examines and summarizes major novel immunotherapeutic modalities used in cancer immunotherapy that are currently approved or in clinical trials, as well as their therapeutic potential, side effects, challenges, ...
    • Immunotherapy in the Management of Lung Cancer 

      Tasnim, Humayra (Brac University, 2021-11)
      Among all the major cancer types, lung cancer is one of the most common as it holds a higher percentage of cancer related mortality and treating lung cancer is yet a challenge. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery ...
    • Immunotherapy in the treatment of renal cancer 

      Shimu, Sumaya (Brac University, 2022-01)
      Renal cancer is fourteenth most common cancer worldwide which is currently increasing in alarming rate. Many people are dying of renal cancer every day. In this situation, finding out an efficient treatment option has ...
    • An overview of the clinical management and challenges of treatments for the patients diagnosed with COVID-19 and lung carcinoma 

      Bristy, Israt Zerin (Brac University, 2021-09)
      During the COVID-19 disease outbreak, the main objective of lung carcinoma treatment is to reduce the risk of contamination to patients and workers while simultaneously controlling all life-threatening elements of the ...
    • A review on CRISPR-Cas system based applications in Oncology 

      Sadia, Mir (Brac University, 2022-02)
      Cancer is one of the leading causes of death around the world. The ability to proliferate at a rapid rate, metastasize, and form heterogeneous tumors due to mutagenic occurrences renders cancer as one of the most ...
    • A review paper on Nanotechnology based strategies in the treatment of cancer 

      Rahman, Samia (Brac University, 2022-02)
      Nanotechnology is a new discipline meeting the requirement for novel methods in cancer treatment. Recently, cancer became very fatal condition that causes death worldwide. Hence, traditional cancer treatment like ...
    • Stem cell in cancer disease cure vs cause 

      Chowdhury, Marisha Mansur (Brac University, 2022-04)
      Our bodies are made up of a variety of cell types. One of them is stem cells. Stem cells divide to make daughter cells in the body and in the lab. Daughter cells can self-renew or specialize into cells that fulfill a ...
    • The uses of bacteria in cancer therapy 

      Saha, Shimul; Mollick, Simi; Zaman, Shaila (Brac University, 2021-08)
      Cancer is one of the leading cause of death worldwide. Cancer treatment success remains a challenge due to the unique pathophysiology of solid tumors and the predictable emergence of drug resistance. Traditional cancer ...