Ginza Phoenix Clinic: Highly Active NK Cell and Immune Checkpoint Combined Therapy
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Director ginza
Located in the UDX Building in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Ginza Phoenix Clinic is a high-end clinic specializing in regenerative medicine and immuno-oncology. Guided by Director Tetsuyuki Hirahata, the clinic is dedicated to applying advanced immune defense reconstruction technologies to anti-cancer practice.
NK Cell Combination with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: This is a core advantage. Based on the patient's condition, Opdivo or Keytruda is used with high-activity NK cells. This "combination therapy" unmasks cancer cells and boosts immune attacks, offering a new turning point for refractory cancers.
Core Features and Technologies
- Highly Active NK Cell Therapy: Holds Category II Regenerative Medicine certification from the MHLW. NK cells expanded through patented technology are significantly superior in both number and activity compared to traditional methods.
- Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Combinations: Based on the patient's current condition, physicians flexibly use Opdivo (Nivolumab) or Keytruda (Pembrolizumab) in combination with cell therapy to achieve synergistic anti-cancer effects.
- Refined Personal Care: The clinic provides a quiet and private environment with detailed one-on-one consultations, allowing patients to receive advanced and warm nurturing care in a comfortable atmosphere.
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