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Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy

 

Our team at Virginia Oncology Associates along with the thousand physicians of The US Oncology Network are focused on joining together to shape the future of cancer care. We believe that we can have the greatest impact by bringing the most advanced care to patients in community-based practices, near where patients live and have support systems. This includes offering breakthrough Immunotherapy treatments which are receiving FDA approval and are an important focus for many of the clinical trials now opening for patients.

What is Immunotherapy?

Historically, treatment options available for cancer included surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and targeted therapy. Immunotherapy - also referred to as Immuno-Oncology, or I-O therapy - is showing great promise in the cancer field as a way to treat certain cancers. With “Immuno” as a reference to the immune system, Immunotherapy uses drugs that target a body’s own immune system to help fight cancer.

Although Immunotherapy has been around for 30 years, significant advancements have occurred in the last year. The FDA has approved new Immunotherapies for melanoma and lung cancer which are now being used to treat patients. Plus a number of new approvals are expected in the coming year and with over 900 Immunotherapy clinical trials active today, more FDA approvals are likely in the future. There is enthusiasm in this area due to the significant number of patients that have had responses and long-lasting remissions that have not previously been seen within cancer care.

Learn more about Car T-Cell Therapy, a promising new immunotherapy cancer treatment for patients with certain aggressive hematologic cancers who have exhausted standard treatment options.

How to Access Immunotherapy

Today, the best way to access these new Immunotherapies is through clinical trials. Virginia Oncology Associates is well-positioned with some of the best trials in this area. Through participation in clinical trials with Sarah Cannon Research Institute (SCRI), a joint venture with US Oncology Research and one of the world’s leading oncology research organizations conducting community-based clinical trials, we are often able to open these trials at our practice before they become available in other cancer centers. Our physicians are dedicated to learning about and shaping the newest findings in cancer treatment. As a result, we are able to extend the latest in high-quality care to our patients as soon as new options become available.

If you would like more information, you may speak to your physician about available clinical trials.

 

Listen to our podcast episode about novel cancer treatments, including immunotherapy and targeted therapy.

Learn about the transformative advances in cancer treatment as Dr. Graham Watson, oncologist at Virginia Oncology Associates, sheds light on the power of personalized medicine in the battle against cancer. In this episode, we discuss what fuels cancer's relentless progression and how novel therapies, like immunotherapy and targeted therapy, are revolutionizing patient care.