Win the war against illness.
Once your immune system fights off a pathogenic attack, it forms immune memory. If the attackers return, your cells will be ready to eliminate the challenge faster than before. When we’re vaccinated for diseases like measles, polio, and COVID, we’re preparing our immune systems for future battles. In this sense, vaccinations are a form of immunotherapy.
Offering Options to MGUS and SMM patients.
Cancers like Multiple Myeloma can negatively affect your immune system. To make matters worse, common cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation, are also harmful to healthy cells in the body. Fortunately, some immunotherapies remove killer immune cells (lymphocytes) and re-train them to attack the cancer itself. As a result, the FDA has approved various cell-based immunotherapies in the fight against Myeloma. There are also new hundreds of clinical trials using new approaches for immunotherapy against other types of cancer.
Be Prepared.
The older we get, the more susceptible to illnesses we become. And with the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in 2019, this sad truth has never been more evident. But why? As we get older, our immune system ages with us. Viruses and bacteria, however, do not age. They evolve. While we get weaker, they get stronger. But with healthy immune cells for use in immunotherapy, we can keep our cells young, agile, and powerful to fight off disease in the future.
Stay informed.
We are always looking at current and future immunotherapies for many diseases. Contact us as [email protected], or sign up for our newsletter and we can keep you up to date with simple to understand language, so that as new therapies arise, you are informed.
Invest in Immune Cell Storage. Invest in Your Life.
We must move alongside modern medical science. We must be ready to implement cell-based therapies in the fight against cancer and other diseases. We can preserve our immune system today so that we can lead healthier lives tomorrow.
Immunaeon gives you the best chance to fight diseases of all types—not just with current immunotherapies—but with future therapies as well, by allowing you the peace of mind that you have immune cells stored away for whatever tomorrow brings.