Traditionally, treatment of disease is carried out by small molecules that target specific cell types. In diseases such as cancer, the treatment is meant to kill cancer cells, leading to the removal or at least the inhibition of cancer cell proliferation. In other circumstances, a variety of therapeutic molecules have been utilized lead the disease cells to perform a specific function that they normally do not. These include small molecules, peptides, proteins, antibodies, anti-sense RNAs and ribozymes. In the case of cell therapy, as the name indicates, treatment is carried out with cells instead of small molecules. In cell therapy, cells are given to the patient as the therapeutic delivery system for a specific disease to achieve therapeutic benefit. The purpose of this Publications report is to describe the market segment of the cell therapy market aimed specifically at cancer therapy. Moreover, a review of cellular agents that are related to the chemical and cellular constituents of blood or other tissues for cancer care of the patient is addressed in this study. The two most important areas where such agents are used are in the hospital and the clinic. Emphasis is on those companies and products that are actively developing and marketing cell therapeutic agents and supplies for treating cancer patients
Table of Contents :
1. Overview 6
1.1 About this Report 6
1.2 Scope of the Report 7
1.3 Objectives 7
1.4 Methodology 7
1.5 Executive Summary 8
2. Biology of Cellular Therapy for Cancer: Different Cell Types Deployed and Disease Areas Addressed 11
2.1 Components of the Hematopoietic System that can be Leveraged for Cancer Cellular Therapy 11
2.1.1 Dendritic Cells 11
2.1.2 Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes (CTLs) 12
2.1.3 Natural Killer (NK) Cells 13
2.1.4 Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs) also known as Lymphokine-activated Killers (LAKs) 15
3. Current Status of Cellular Therapies for Cancer 71
3.1 Introduction to the Cancer Vaccine Space 73
3.1.1 Tumor Cell Vaccines 73
3.1.2 Antigen Vaccines 74
3.1.3 DC Vaccines 74
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Traditionally, treatment of disease is carried out by small molecules that target specific cell types. In diseases such as cancer, the treatment is meant to kill cancer cells, leading to the removal or at least the inhibition of cancer cell proliferation. In other circumstances, a variety of therapeutic molecules have been utilized lead the disease cells to perform a specific function that they normally do not. These include small molecules, peptides, proteins, antibodies, anti-sense RNAs and ribozymes. In the case of cell therapy, as the name indicates, treatment is carried out with cells instead of small molecules. In cell therapy, cells are given to the patient as the therapeutic delivery system for a specific disease to achieve therapeutic benefit. The purpose of this Publications report is to describe the market segment of the cell therapy market aimed specifically at cancer therapy. Moreover, a review of cellular agents that are related to the chemical and cellular constituents of blood or other tissues for cancer care of the patient is addressed in this study. The two most important areas where such agents are used are in the hospital and the clinic. Emphasis is on those companies and products that are actively developing and marketing cell therapeutic agents and supplies for treating cancer patients
Table of Contents :
1. Overview 6
1.1 About this Report 6
1.2 Scope of the Report 7
1.3 Objectives 7
1.4 Methodology 7
1.5 Executive Summary 8
2. Biology of Cellular Therapy for Cancer: Different Cell Types Deployed and Disease Areas Addressed 11
2.1 Components of the Hematopoietic System that can be Leveraged for Cancer Cellular Therapy 11
2.1.1 Dendritic Cells 11
2.1.2 Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes (CTLs) 12
2.1.3 Natural Killer (NK) Cells 13
2.1.4 Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TILs) also known as Lymphokine-activated Killers (LAKs) 15
3. Current Status of Cellular Therapies for Cancer 71
3.1 Introduction to the Cancer Vaccine Space 73
3.1.1 Tumor Cell Vaccines 73
3.1.2 Antigen Vaccines 74
3.1.3 DC Vaccines 74
For more information, please visit :
http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/Cancer-Cell-Therapy-Markets-1190.html
Contact: Sanaa
Ph.No.91927282585
Tel. No. +912227453309
Email:jenniffer@aarkstore.com
URL:http://www.aarkstore.com/