Optimizing standard treatment modalities for breast cancer has improved the outlook for women afflicted with it, but the fact that 40 % still ultimately die from the disease highlights the need for new therapies. Remarkable advances in molecular immunology and biotechnology have created a unique opportunity for developing active vaccination strategies that engage the patient’s own immune system in the fight against breast cancer. Early clinical trials have established the safety and bioactivity of some breast cancer vaccine approaches, with a hint of clinical response. They have also highlighted the importance of elucidating the pharmacodynamic interactions between established therapies for breast cancer, such as tamoxifen, aromatase inhibi...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the article\u27s first paragraph: Breast cancer is the most fatal fo...
Cancer vaccine-based immunotherapy should potentiate immunosurveillance function, preventing and pro...
Every cancer triggers an immune response that constitutes an important first-line protection against...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We review recent advances leading to a new understanding of immunology of breast ...
Breast cancer (BC) is a persistent global challenge for its high frequency in women (although it sel...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy (75-80%) among women. Options for management of BC ...
A better understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling the immune system in the...
Great advances have been made to improve remission rates in breast cancer patients. However, it is n...
Purpose of review: Vaccination against cancer has had a variable history, with claims of success oft...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
Breast cancer (BC) is a representative malignant tumor that affects women across the world, and it i...
A review of immune-based therapies being investigated for breast cancer treatment.Peer Reviewedhttp:...
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer as well as the first cause of death by cancer ...
Objective: Breast cancer is responsible for most of the cancer-induced deaths in women around the wo...
Cancer immunotherapy refers to any intervention that leverages the immune system to eliminate a mali...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the article\u27s first paragraph: Breast cancer is the most fatal fo...
Cancer vaccine-based immunotherapy should potentiate immunosurveillance function, preventing and pro...
Every cancer triggers an immune response that constitutes an important first-line protection against...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We review recent advances leading to a new understanding of immunology of breast ...
Breast cancer (BC) is a persistent global challenge for its high frequency in women (although it sel...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy (75-80%) among women. Options for management of BC ...
A better understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling the immune system in the...
Great advances have been made to improve remission rates in breast cancer patients. However, it is n...
Purpose of review: Vaccination against cancer has had a variable history, with claims of success oft...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
Breast cancer (BC) is a representative malignant tumor that affects women across the world, and it i...
A review of immune-based therapies being investigated for breast cancer treatment.Peer Reviewedhttp:...
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer as well as the first cause of death by cancer ...
Objective: Breast cancer is responsible for most of the cancer-induced deaths in women around the wo...
Cancer immunotherapy refers to any intervention that leverages the immune system to eliminate a mali...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the article\u27s first paragraph: Breast cancer is the most fatal fo...
Cancer vaccine-based immunotherapy should potentiate immunosurveillance function, preventing and pro...
Every cancer triggers an immune response that constitutes an important first-line protection against...