Program details
Combined immunotherapy of 6 types(Clinique Haru Osaka-Umeda)
No.K618-1
Internal medicine
Clinique Haru Osaka-Umeda(Kinki/Osaka)
Cancer treatment that doesn't give up until the very end.
A fourth option alongside standard treatments.
Our clinic is ideally located just a short walk from Osaka Station (Umeda Station) on various lines. We are directly connected to the Hanshin Department Store, only a 3-minute walk from JR Osaka Station, a 1-minute walk from Osaka Metro Midosuji Line Umeda Station, a 1-minute walk from Hanshin Electric Railway Osaka Umeda Station, and a 7-minute walk from Hankyu Osaka Umeda Station.
To ensure ample consultation time for each patient, we operate on an appointment-only basis.
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- Program Summary
- Six-Class Combined Immunotherapy is a type of cancer immunotherapy in which immune cells contained in the blood are extracted, activated and multiplied so that they can more effectively attack cancer, and returned to the body to strengthen its ability to fight cancer. The treatment is very simple, requiring only blood sampling and intravenous infusion.
As this therapy utilizes the patient’s own immune cells, it has minimal side effects and places a low burden on the body.
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Clinique Haru Osaka-Umeda
〒530-0001
Osaka Umeda Twin Towers South 13F, 1-13-1 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka
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- Medical Information Form (referral letter from your current physician), and recent blood test results and diagnostic imaging data, including X-rays, PET-CT, CT scans, MRI scans, and PET imaging files."
- Precautions / Contraindications
- Some patients may experience temporary fevers following treatment. The effectiveness of the treatment can vary significantly between individuals, and some may not see any benefit. Additionally, patients with significantly compromised immune systems may not observe any effects after one complete course (consisting of six sessions) of treatment.