But a functioning immune system is very important for therapy.
With the help of our cancer enzyme, the growth and spread of cancer cells in the organism are slowed. Cancer cells use various strategies to evade destruction by the body's immune system. For example, they camouflage themselves with a shell made of a substance produced by the body itself, allowing them to migrate undetected to other parts of the body.
These camouflaged cells are recognized and destroyed by our cancer enzyme. This effectively prevents metastases.
Our cancer enzyme also evades another deceptive maneuver used by cancer cells: Structures produced by cancer cells are classified as harmful by the immune system and attacked. This leaves living cancer cells free to multiply because they remain undisturbed. These deceptive structures are broken down using our cancer enzyme.