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ImmuneCells21 - Oncology Clinic in ThailandFeatured

ImmuneCells21

2nd and 7th floor Urbis building, The AETAS residence, 53 Soi Ruamrudee, Phloenchit road,, Bangkok, 10330
ImmuneCells21 is a leading immunotherapy cancer treatment centre in Thailand. They focus on enhancing the immune system function of patients using cultured Cytotoxic Natural Killer Cells (NK Cells) with immune boosting and anti-cancer therapies. They offer immune cell banking for patients with a healthy immune system and immunotherapy treatment for those with an unhealthy immune system. Patients diagnosed with cancer can receive a targeted immunotherapy cancer treatment program, which includes immune cell treatment, photodynamic therapy, and a targeted natural substance program.
NK Cell Therapy (2 infusions) up to ฿655042
Cancer Treatment with NK CellsNatural Killer Cells (NK Cells) are lymphocytes in the same family as T and B cells, coming from a common progenitor. However, as cells of the innate immune system, NK cells are classified as group I Innate Lymphocytes (ILCs) and respond quickly to a wide variety of pathological challenges. NK cells are best known for killing virally infected cells, and detecting and controlling early signs of cancer. As well as protecting against disease, specialized NK cells are also found in the placenta and may play an important role in pregnancy.  NK cells were first noticed for their ability to kill tumour cells without any priming or prior activation (in contrast to cytotoxic T cells, which need priming by antigen presenting cells). They are named for this ‘natural’ killing. Additionally, NK cells secrete cytokines such as IFNγ and TNFα, which act on other immune cells like Macrophage and Dendritic cells to enhance the immune response. While on patrol NK cells constantly contact other cells. Whether or not the NK cell kills these cells depends on a balance of signals from activating receptors and inhibitory receptors on the NK cell surface. Activating receptors recognise molecules that are expressed on the surface of cancer cells and infected cells, and ‘switch on’ the NK cell. Inhibitory receptors act as a check on NK cell killing. Most normal healthy cells express MHC I receptors which mark these cells as ‘self’. Inhibitory receptors on the surface of the NK cell recognise cognate MHC I, and this ‘switches off’ the NK cell, preventing it from killing. Cancer cells and infected cells often lose their MHC I, leaving them vulnerable to NK cell killing. Once the decision is made to kill, the NK cell releases cytotoxic granules containing perforin and granzymes, which leads to lysis of the target cell.
NK Cell Therapy (6 infusions) up to ฿1637606
Cancer Treatment with NK CellsNatural Killer Cells (NK Cells) are lymphocytes in the same family as T and B cells, coming from a common progenitor. However, as cells of the innate immune system, NK cells are classified as group I Innate Lymphocytes (ILCs) and respond quickly to a wide variety of pathological challenges. NK cells are best known for killing virally infected cells, and detecting and controlling early signs of cancer. As well as protecting against disease, specialized NK cells are also found in the placenta and may play an important role in pregnancy.  NK cells were first noticed for their ability to kill tumour cells without any priming or prior activation (in contrast to cytotoxic T cells, which need priming by antigen presenting cells). They are named for this ‘natural’ killing. Additionally, NK cells secrete cytokines such as IFNγ and TNFα, which act on other immune cells like Macrophage and Dendritic cells to enhance the immune response. While on patrol NK cells constantly contact other cells. Whether or not the NK cell kills these cells depends on a balance of signals from activating receptors and inhibitory receptors on the NK cell surface. Activating receptors recognise molecules that are expressed on the surface of cancer cells and infected cells, and ‘switch on’ the NK cell. Inhibitory receptors act as a check on NK cell killing. Most normal healthy cells express MHC I receptors which mark these cells as ‘self’. Inhibitory receptors on the surface of the NK cell recognise cognate MHC I, and this ‘switches off’ the NK cell, preventing it from killing. Cancer cells and infected cells often lose their MHC I, leaving them vulnerable to NK cell killing. Once the decision is made to kill, the NK cell releases cytotoxic granules containing perforin and granzymes, which leads to lysis of the target cell.
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The World Regenerative Center - Oncology Clinic in Thailand

The World Regenerative Center

44 M.4 Chaengwattana Road, Pakkred, Nonthaburi, 11120
procedures and a Bi-plane unit for full functioning stroke intervention and a Digital C-arm Radiography unit for general intervention procedures. In addition to four private Delivery Rooms, The World Medical Center has one IVF unit with embryo chamber to support our Advanced Fertility Program.
Cancer Treatment  
Low Dose Chemotherapy with all kinds of Cancer. With tailor-made protocol.
Spinal Rehabilitation - Neck and Back Injury  
Epidural Stimulation will be used.
Neurorehabilitation  
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