Side Effects and Research Progress of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
Yichen Li
Abstract:Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) is a new type of tumor treatment drug, also known as immunotherapy drug. They target "checkpoint" molecules in the body's immune system that prevent immune cells from attacking cancer cells. They target "checkpoint" molecules in the body's immune system that prevent immune cells from attacking cancer cells. The use of immune checkpoint inhibitors can help control or treat certain types of cancer by promoting the restoration of inactivated immune cells and enhancing the immune … Show more
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