B3 monoclonal antibody
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| B3 monoclonal antibody | |
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| Term | B3 monoclonal antibody |
| Short definition | B3 monoclonal antibody - A substance that attaches to a molecule called Lewis Y antigen, which is found on many types of tumor cells and some normal cells. It is being studied for the treatment of various cancers that express the Lewis Y antigen. |
| Type | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Oncology |
| Language | English |
| Source | NCI |
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B3 monoclonal antibody - A substance that attaches to a molecule called Lewis Y antigen, which is found on many types of tumor cells and some normal cells. It is being studied for the treatment of various cancers that express the Lewis Y antigen. It's a type of monoclonal antibody
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