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  1. ... off invading viruses, bacteria, or toxins. Certain T cells can target and destroy your body's own cells, such as cancer cells and cells that have ...
  2. ... healthy cells instead. It's called "antinuclear" because it targets the nucleus (center) of the cells. It's normal to have a few antinuclear antibodies ...
  3. ... of ANCA called pANCA and cANCA. Each type targets a specific protein inside white blood cells. An ANCA test can show whether you have ...
  4. ... protecting your body, they attack your body's healthy cells by mistake. CCP antibodies target healthy tissues in the joints. Joints are places ...
  5. ... the amount of each type of white blood cell, such as neutrophils or lymphocytes. Neutrophils mostly target bacterial infections. Lymphocytes mostly target viral infections. A higher-than-normal amount of neutrophils is known as neutrophilia. A lower-than-normal amount is known as neutropenia. A higher-than-normal amount of lymphocytes is known as lymphocytosis. A lower-than-normal amount is known as lymphopenia. References American Cancer Society: All about Cancer: Blood-related Problems. [Internet]. Low White Blood Cell Counts (Neutropenia). [revised 2023 Dec 20; cited 2024 ...
  6. ... cancers. There are several treatment options. Some medicines target the protein made by the BCR-ABL1 gene. In general, these types of medicines cause less harm to normal cells than cancer chemotherapy or radiation therapy do. During ...
  7. ... your first tumor was tested. That's because cancer cells can change over time. Stomach or esophageal cancer that: Can't be removed using surgery. Has come back after treatment. Cancer of the pancreas, bladder, ovaries , or certain other cancers that may have high levels of HER2 which may be treated with medicines that target HER2. What happens during a HER2 tumor marker ...
  8. ... provider may prescribe medicines that are designed to target the changed BRAF proteins that are making your ...
  9. ... cancers with loss of PTEN function. Curr Drug Targets [Internet]. 2014 Jan [cited 2022 Aug 9]; 15( ...
  10. ... of Patients with Epithelial Ovarian Cancer? Curr Drug Targets [Internet]. 2020 Apr 25 [cited 2022 Jun 16]; ...
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