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Nebacumab is a monoclonal antibody designed for the treatment of various cancer types. It is one of the many biopharmaceutical products developed in the field of oncology to target and destroy cancer cells.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

Nebacumab works by binding to specific antigens present on the surface of cancer cells. This binding triggers an immune response that leads to the destruction of the cancer cells. The specific antigens targeted by Nebacumab are still under investigation.

Clinical Trials[edit]

Nebacumab has undergone several clinical trials to determine its safety and efficacy in treating different types of cancer. These trials are crucial in the drug development process, as they provide the necessary data for regulatory approval.

Side Effects[edit]

Like all drugs, Nebacumab can cause side effects. These can range from mild to severe and can include reactions at the injection site, fatigue, and nausea. It is important for patients to discuss these potential side effects with their healthcare provider before starting treatment.

Future Developments[edit]

Research is ongoing to determine the full potential of Nebacumab in cancer treatment. This includes exploring its use in combination with other treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy, and investigating its efficacy in treating other types of cancer.

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