Destroy cancer cells with Natural Killer cells
The NK cells, also known as Natural Killer cells, are a type of lymphocyte in the immune system that plays a crucial role in defending the body against cancerous cells and virus-infected cells.
It can vary depending on the patient's clinical condition, and a specialized protocol is followed. Usually, 7 million Natural Killer cells are administered every 7 days. It is also important to consider if the patient is receiving chemotherapy; in that case, the treatment can be scheduled 7 days before or after chemotherapy.
The candidates are patients who have developed malignant tumors in any organ, tissue, or part of the body, such as breast cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, liver cancer, etc. Additionally, the suitability of the treatment will depend on the cancer stage. It is recommended to initiate treatment once the diagnosis has been made.
NK cells act in neoplasia through two pathways: they express a counterattack mechanism that induces apoptosis of cancer cells and, at the same time, enhance immune activity.
The perception of treatment effects can vary; in some cases, patients may begin to perceive them from the second dose onwards.
The Natural Killer treatment is reliable because these cells are specifically targeted to act against cancer cells.
Every 7 days.
The recommendations for the patient before starting the treatment may vary depending on their clinical situation. However, it is important to consider if the patient is receiving chemotherapy, as the Natural Killer treatment can be administered 7 days before or 7 days after chemotherapy.