Cancer immunotherapy has emerged as a promising approach in cancer treatment, leveraging the body's immune system to target and destroy cancer cells. Histopathology, the examination of tissue changes at a microscopic level, plays a crucial role in understanding the complex interactions between tumors and the immune system. This research article provides insights into the role of histopathology in cancer immunotherapy, highlighting its significance in patient stratification, response prediction, and treatment monitoring. Furthermore, it discusses challenges associated with histopathological assessment in the context of immunotherapy and suggests potential solutions to overcome these hurdles.
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