Northside Hospital introduces new melanoma immunotherapy in Atlanta

Dr. Liza Bachier, a physician with Northside Hospital’s Blood and Marrow Transplant
Dr. Liza Bachier, a physician with Northside Hospital’s Blood and Marrow Transplant - Official Website
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Northside Hospital has introduced tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy for melanoma patients in Atlanta. The hospital is among the first in Georgia to offer this advanced cancer immunotherapy.

Dr. Liza Bachier, a physician with Northside Hospital’s Blood and Marrow Transplant, Leukemia and Immunotherapy Program, discussed the new treatment during an interview with FOX 5 host Alyse Eady. Dr. Bachier provided details about how TIL therapy works as a breakthrough approach for melanoma patients.

Northside Hospital Cancer Institute now offers information about TIL therapy for those seeking more details on the treatment.



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