Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy or cancer immunotherapy refers to using drugs which indirectly stimulate the immune system to treat cancer.
- Immune checkpoint inhibitors
- Most commonly used immunotherapy
- These drugs are monoclonal antibodies and therefore also technically biological drugs
- These drugs inhibit the mechanism by which cancer cells inhibit the immune system
- Anti-PD-1 – nivolumab, pembrolizumab
- Anti-CTLA-4 – ipilimumab
- Vaccines
- Cytokines
Because of their mechanism, they can cause a variety of severe and potentially life-threatening side effects secondary to overactivation of the immune system. The most notable are hepatitis, myocarditis, myasthenia gravis, and virtually any kind of -itis.