Exploration of New Pathways in Oncology

Short Communication

Simon Raymond

Abstract

To date, immunization has consisted of two principle pathways: (1) replication of infective agent; (2) enhancement of immune function. Given the lack of Success of the two current pathways, the current researcher (author) has conceptualised (developed) the new, or third, pathway of site attachment inhibition. The methodology surrounding site attachment inhibition therapeutics has been discussed in previous lectures (Reference Citations 1-9). It involves both medication based treatment of established infections and preventative immunization (new generation; stem cell therapy based). New generation immunization involves stem cell therapy (including mutagenesis and knockout) of particular genetic targets such to achieve immunity (resistance) to infectious agents that is similar to what occurs with hereditary genetic variations/mutations).

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