Cancer less likely to relapse
Immunomemory refers to the immune system’s tendency of attacking cancer cells when they begin to reappear. When an individual develops immunomemory, the immune system eliminates all malignant cells and halts the recurrence of cancer. Immunotherapy can help patients remain cancer-free and prevent relapse for an extended period of time. Immunotherapy treatments affect cells in such a way that they manipulate cancer cells more effectively, thereby bolstering the immune system.