Immunotherapy: The Future of Cancer Treatment
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 Published On Sep 17, 2024

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In this episode, Haylie Pomroy sits down with Dr. Matthew Halpert of Immunocine Cancer Center, an expert in immunotherapy and cancer research.

Together, they explore how immunotherapy teaches the immune system to recognize and fight cancer more effectively, offering a targeted approach with fewer side effects compared to traditional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation.

Dr. Halpert explains the key role dendritic cells play in the immune system and how Immunocine is using this knowledge to develop personalized cancer treatments. They also discuss the importance of early intervention and how personalized care can make a significant difference in cancer outcomes.

Whether you're looking for new treatment options or want to learn more about the future of cancer care, this episode offers valuable insights into how immunotherapy can provide hope and help for every cancer patient.

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Key points:
00:01 Introduction
01:47 Immunology and dendritic cells: Overview.
02:53 The complexity of the immune system.
05:03 What is immunotherapy?
06:06 Immunotherapy vs. chemo and radiation.
09:22 What is dendritic cell immunotherapy?
13:08 Immunocine Cancer Center and its mission.
14:29 Clinical trials and global outreach.
19:18 Tailoring dendritic cell therapy to specific cases.
22:50 Creating a dendritic cell vaccine.
25:45 Importance of early consultation after a cancer diagnosis.
30:28 The future of immunotherapy and cancer care.
36:44 How to reach out to Immunocine.

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Dr. Matthew Halpert, a PhD graduate in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), spent 10 years at Baylor College of Medicine as a leading Cancer Immunologist. His groundbreaking work in cancer immunotherapy has been widely published and cited over 450 times. Dr. Halpert founded Diakonos Oncology, pioneering Dendritic Cell Treatment, which is currently in FDA clinical trials, including a "Fast Track" Glioblastoma trial. In 2021, he established the ImmunoCine Cancer Center to provide immediate access to this innovative treatment for patient’s ineligible for trials.

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