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Immune Therapy Center

Chaum offers a variety of treatments to bolster the immune system and
improve the body's ability to overcome disease naturally.

The key to fighting off disease is a strong immune system. The immune system fights off harmful bacteria and viruses
and rids the body of mutated cells. A strong immune system decreases the duration and frequency of illness
and allows one to more easily overcome and recover from disease without suffering
from the potentially adverse side effects of prescription drugs.

Definition of Immunocyte

Our body has Immunocytes (or immune cells) that protect the body against pathogens, foreign materials, and viruses. There are a variety of immune cells, including NK cells, T cells, B cells, dendritic cells, and others.

Immune Therapy Center Medical Staff

  • Prof. Jong Seok Kim
    Prof. Jong Seok Kim
    Department

    Integrative Functional Medicine, Anti-aging Medicine, Pain and Injury from Exercise, Chronic Fatigue, Improvement of Health

    Sector Center

    Anti-Aging Center

    Experience & Education
      • Professor, CHA University College of Medicine
      • M.D., Yonsei University College of Medicine
      • Fellow of Family Medicine, Gangnam Severance Hospital
      • Graduate, Department of Business Administration, Seoul National University
      • M.A., Public Administration, John F. Kennedy School of Government
      • Graduate, Law School of the University of Pennsylvania
      • Former Lawyer of Willkie Farr & Gallagher in New York
      • Formal Member of Korean Academy of Family Medicine
      • Formal Member of Korean Association of Clinical Ultrasound
      • Formal Member of Korean Society of Musculoskeletal Disease
      • Formal Member of Korean Society of Primary Medical Care
  • Prof. Soo Yeon Oh
    Prof. Soo Yeon Oh
    Department

    Immunity Enhancement, Micronutrients, Meditation Healing, Disorder of the Digestive Organs, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

    Sector Center

    Immune Therapy Center, Immunity clinic

    Experience & Education
      • Education
      • 2016~2024 Ph. D. Seoul National University College of Medicine

      • 2013~2015 M.M.Sc. Seoul National University College of Medicine

      • 2006~2010 M.D. Seoul National University College of Medicine





      • Career
      • 2019~current Assistant Professor, CHA University School of Medicine

      • 2018~current Immunity Clinic, Health Life Center, Chaum

      • 2018~2023 Vice chief, Health Life Center, Chaum

      • 2018~2019 Clinical Assistant Professor, CHA University School of Medicine

      • 2018 Completion of Intensive Course of Integrative Oncology, Warnemunde, Germany

      • 2017 Completion of Nutritional Support Team-Professional Education Program, Korean Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition

      • 2015-2017 Fellowship in Gastroenterology, Seoul National University Hospital

      • 2014 Selected for Excellent Residents Overseas Short-term Training Program: City of Hope National Medical Center(Duarte, CA), UCLA(USA)

      • 2011-2015 Residency in Internal Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital

      • 2010-2011 Internship, Seoul National University Hospital

      • Member of Korean Society of Internal Medicine

      • Member of Korean Society of Gastroenterology

      • Member of Korean Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition





      • Publications
      • Oh S, Lee J, Chun S, Choi JE, Kim MN, Chon YE, Ha Y, Hwang SG, Choi SW, Hong KW. Interaction between the PNPLA3 Gene and Nutritional Factors on NAFLD Development: The Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study. Nutrients. 2022;15(1):152
      • Oh S, Chun S, Hwang S, Kim J, Cho Y, Lee J, Kwack K, Choi SW. Vitamin D and Exercise Are Major Determinants of Natural Killer Cell Activity, Which Is Age- and Gender-Specific.Front Immunol. 2021;12:594356.

      • Oh S, Lee J. Sarcopenia and blood myokine levels as prognostic biomarkers in patients with liver cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma. Clin Mol Hepatol. 2020;26(4):476-479.

      • Oh S, Park Y, Lee HJ, Lee J, Lee SH, Baek YS, Chun SK, Lee SM, Kim M, Chon YE, Ha Y, Cho Y, Kim GJ, Hwang SG, Kwack K. A Disintegrin and Metalloproteinase 9 (ADAM9) in Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Their Role as a Biomarker During Hepatocellular Carcinoma Immunotherapy.Cancers (Basel). 2020;12(3):745.

      • Oh S, Lee JH, Kwack K, Choi SW. Natural Killer Cell Therapy: A New Treatment Paradigm for Solid Tumors.Cancers (Basel). 2019;11(10):1534.

      • Oh S, Kim SG, Kim J, Choi JM, Lim JH, Yang HJ, Park JY, Han SJ, Kim JL, Chung H, Jung HC. Continuous Use of Thienopyridine May Be as Safe as Low-Dose Aspirin in Endoscopic Resection of Gastric Tumors. Gut Liver. 2018;12(4):393-401.

      • Oh S, Kim SG, Choi JM, Jin EH, Kim JH, Im JP, Kim JS, Jung HC. Ablation of residual gastric tumor by argon plasma coagulation after endoscopic resection. Surg Endosc. 2017;31(3):1093-1100.

      • Oh S, Kim N, Kwon JW, Shin CM, Choi YJ, Lee DH, Jung HC. Effect of Helicobacter pylori Eradication and ABO Genotype on Gastric Cancer Development. Helicobacter. 2016;21(6):596-605.
  • Prof. Jin Young Moon
    Prof. Jin Young Moon
    Department

    Rheumatic disease, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, gout, Behcet's disease

    Sector Center

    Immune Therapy Center, International Healthcare Clinic, Immunity clinic

    Experience & Education
      • Education
      • Ehwa Womans University College of Medicine, Bachelor's Degree

      • Seoul National University College of Medicine, Master's Degree




      • Career
      • Internship at Seoul National University Hospital

      • Residency at Seoul National University Hospital, Internal Medicine

      • Internal Medicine Specialist

      • Fellowship at Seoul National University Hospital, Division of Rheumatology

      • Vice President at Dr. Bae Clinic

      • Division of Rheumatology Specialist

Immune Cell Banking

The World's Best Immunotherapy, CHA Biotech

A relatively new type of treatment, Immune cell therapy enhances the functions of immune cells externally, then returns them into the body. This strengthens NK cells which fight off bacteria and viruses, as well as directly destroying cancer cells by secreting toxic particles into the abnormal cells to kill them.
Immune cell therapy improves the body's immunity levels and can be used to treat various cancers. A major benefit of immune cell therapy is that there is no immune rejection response as it uses the patient's own cells.
Those looking to safeguard their prolonged health can preserve their healthy immune cells in advance so that they may be used to treat any potential illness, such as cancer, in the future. Studies on immune activity conditions have shown that healthy individuals have the ability to remove cancer cells 4 times better than cancer patients.
Allow CHA Medical Group to share its unparalleled global R&D network and technology with you and feel secure in your future with the world’s best and most reliable immune cell banking and treatment program.

NK Cell Activity Test

This test measures the body's resistance to cancers and diseases by measuring the amount of interferon gamma released in the blood after activating NK cells with Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

Definition of Immunocyte

The body contains immune cells called immunocytes that monitor the immune system by eliminating germs to protect the body against pathogens, foreign materials, and viruses.

Immune System Improvement Center's Programs

Antioxidant Therapy

This therapy is designed to increase the body's antioxidant capacity by injecting glutathione (a major antioxidant protein consisting of glycine, cysteine, glutamate-amino) into the body.

Lymph Drainage Therapy

This therapy is a type of massage that stimulates flow of the lymph and immune system to improve circulation. This facilitates the excretion of waste matter and metabolites of cells, which in turn improves tissue metabolism. The overall effect of this therapy is to alleviate the body of tension by stimulating parasympathetic nerves and sympathetic nerves.

Cell Photoimmunotherapy

Tens of thousands of practitioners in European countries including Germany have been prescribing photo-immune therapy for more than 70 years. Its effectiveness and safety have been proven many times over. This therapeutic method improves blood circulation and lipid metabolism by irradiating the blood directly with effective light (253.7nm).