Cellular therapy is a type of treatment that involves the administration of living cells to replace or repair damaged cells or tissues within the body. These cells may be sourced from a variety of different origins, including bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, or even genetically modified cells. Cellular therapy is often used in the treatment of various diseases and conditions, such as cancer, autoimmune disorders, and degenerative diseases. The goal of cellular therapy is to enhance the body's natural ability to heal itself and restore proper function. This area of research holds promise for the development of innovative and personalized treatments for a wide range of medical conditions.