History of Vaccine Usage For Treating Lymphoma
Lymphoma is an often-deadly disease that can affect anyone regardless of age, race, or lifestyle. It’s a disease in which the lymphatic system of the body is invaded by cancerous cells which may spread throughout the system from lymph node to lymph node, eventually spreading to organs such as the stomach, liver, and even the brain. To that end, much research has been done in the quest for finding a cure for this troublesome affliction. One type of research that is showing some efficiency when it comes to fighting the disease is vaccine research. Vaccines have been used throughout history to help to eradicate such disease as polio and small-pox.
The basic principle of vaccines works like this: the body can better understand how to fight an invader off if it is exposed to a small amount of the invasive entity. To that end, people get injected with small amounts of different diseases in order to teach their body exactly how to fight off that type of attacker.
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