What is monoclonal antibody?

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are a type of medicine that are specifically created in the lab to invoke your immune system to start targeting cancer cells and/or infections in general. This is typically known as immunotherapy. Most of the time, the names of monoclonal antibody drugs end with the suffix -mab (e.g., denosumab).


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