Interferons for Leukemia
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Our experts at Cancer Treatment Centers of America include in their arsenal of leukemia fighting weapons a form of biotherapy known as interferons. This is a natural substance produced by your body in response to infection and disease. Manufactured forms of interferon have been shown to help the body's immune system fight diseases like cancer more effectively.
Your body recognizes foreign, diseased, or cancerous cells by special marks on their surfaces. These marks allow your body's immune system to distinguish them from healthy cells in your body. When this occurs, the immune response sends fighter cells to destroy invading cells.
Cells of the body that have been stimulated will begin to produce interferons and other natural substances. These substances not only combat foreign invaders, which may cause infection, they can also prevent the growth and spread of other diseased cells. Three types of interferons are available:
- Interferon-alpha
- Interferon-beta
- Interferon-gamma
Alpha interferons are used to treat several diseases, including some types of cancer, such as hairy cell leukemia, melanoma, follicular non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma. Beta interferons are used primarily in the treatment for multiple sclerosis. Gamma interferons are used in the treatment of chronic granulomatous disease.

