Antibody-based immunotherapies are important therapy options in human oncology. Although human humoral specific immunity is constituted of five different immunoglobulin classes, currently only IgG-based immunotherapies have proceeded to clinical application. This review, however, discusses the benefits and difficulties of IgE-based immunotherapy of cancer, with special emphasis on how to translate promising preclinical results into clinical studies. Pursuing the “Comparative Oncology ” approach, novel drug candidates are investigated in clinical trials with veterinary cancer patients, most often dogs. By this strategy drug development could be speeded up, animal experiments could be reduced and novel therapy options could be introduced bene...
This mini-review presents the results of veterinary clinical trials on immunogene therapy published ...
Cancer cells have developed numerous ways to escape immune surveillance and gain unlimited prolifera...
Epidemiological studies have suggested inverse associations between allergic diseases and malignanci...
Passive immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies is an indispensable cornerstone of clinical oncolog...
Despite all good intentions, dogs are still running behind humans in effective cancer immunotherapie...
Over the last one to two decades, the field of cancer immunotherapy has rapidly progressed from earl...
Harnessing the ability of the immune system to eradicate cancer has been a long-held goal of oncolo...
A number of excellent reviews on the potential of canine cancer immunotherapy are available, but man...
Despite recent major clinical breakthroughs in human cancer immunotherapy including the use of check...
The field of oncology research has undergone major changes in recent years. Progress in molecular an...
In human oncology, novel targeted therapy focusing on monoclonal antibodies and tyrosine kinase inhi...
Expert Rev. Vaccines 11(11), 1375-1386 (2012) Tumor vaccination holds great promise for the treatmen...
Disease remains one of its significant issues of 21st century. This same growing number case scenari...
Therapeutic antibodies have revolutionised treatment of some cancers and improved prognosis for many...
Oncogenic viruses may cause human neoplasia; the failure to isolate human tumor viruses may be techn...
This mini-review presents the results of veterinary clinical trials on immunogene therapy published ...
Cancer cells have developed numerous ways to escape immune surveillance and gain unlimited prolifera...
Epidemiological studies have suggested inverse associations between allergic diseases and malignanci...
Passive immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies is an indispensable cornerstone of clinical oncolog...
Despite all good intentions, dogs are still running behind humans in effective cancer immunotherapie...
Over the last one to two decades, the field of cancer immunotherapy has rapidly progressed from earl...
Harnessing the ability of the immune system to eradicate cancer has been a long-held goal of oncolo...
A number of excellent reviews on the potential of canine cancer immunotherapy are available, but man...
Despite recent major clinical breakthroughs in human cancer immunotherapy including the use of check...
The field of oncology research has undergone major changes in recent years. Progress in molecular an...
In human oncology, novel targeted therapy focusing on monoclonal antibodies and tyrosine kinase inhi...
Expert Rev. Vaccines 11(11), 1375-1386 (2012) Tumor vaccination holds great promise for the treatmen...
Disease remains one of its significant issues of 21st century. This same growing number case scenari...
Therapeutic antibodies have revolutionised treatment of some cancers and improved prognosis for many...
Oncogenic viruses may cause human neoplasia; the failure to isolate human tumor viruses may be techn...
This mini-review presents the results of veterinary clinical trials on immunogene therapy published ...
Cancer cells have developed numerous ways to escape immune surveillance and gain unlimited prolifera...
Epidemiological studies have suggested inverse associations between allergic diseases and malignanci...