A novel human monoclonal antibody specifically recognizing cancer cells such as non-small cell lung cancer, pancreatic cancer and gastric cancer cells is produced by hybridomas which are obtained by fusing lymphocytes derived from a cancer tissue of a cancer patient with mouse myeloma cells. An anti-cancer drug is obtained by using the antibody alone or anchoring the antibody on the surface of a liposome containing a toxin or an anti-cancer drug encapsulated therein. More specifically, an anti-cancer drug is obtained by using an antibody, in which variable region of its heavy chain comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 115 and variable region of the light chain comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 117, alone or anchoring the antibody on the surface of a liposome containing a toxin or an anti-cancer drug encapsulated therein.

 
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