Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in immunocompetent and T cell deficient mice, providing the first evidence that tumor response to radiotherapy is impaired in the absence of a normal T cell repertoire. In the following three decades there has been an exponential growth in understanding T cells and the complex molecular mechanisms that regulate their activation, migration to tumors and effector functions. We now also know that tumor progression is intrinsically linked to the development of multiple immunosuppressive mechanisms that allow cancer cells to escape immune control. Recent evidence about the role of T cells in determining the prognosis and outcome of patients at any c...
Radiotherapy is an important cornerstone in cancer treatment. Ionizing gamma-irradiation is capable ...
Cancer vaccination and immunotherapy revolutionised the treatment of cancer, a result of decades of ...
Chemoradiotherapy (CRT) is thought to induce an immunosuppressive state involving both T cell- and n...
Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in...
There is compelling evidence that lymphocytes are a recurring feature in radiation damaged normal ti...
Radiation therapy (RT) can extend its influence in cancer therapy beyond what can be attributed to i...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
Purpose: Radiotherapy (RT) and immunotherapy are powerful anti-tumor treatment modalities. Experimen...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We review recent advances leading to a new understanding of immunology of breast ...
Journal Article; Review;Recent advances that have been made in our understanding of cancer biology a...
Since its first clinical application, 120 years ago, radiotherapy evolved into a major anti-cancer t...
PURPOSE: There is growing evidence that tumor-specific immune responses play an important role in an...
Journal Article;Attention has recently focused on new cancer immunotherapy protocols aiming to activ...
© 2020 Joseph Ikin SiaRadiation therapy (RT) has evolved over more than a century into a well-establ...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death: in the year 2007 8 million people died from cancer and...
Radiotherapy is an important cornerstone in cancer treatment. Ionizing gamma-irradiation is capable ...
Cancer vaccination and immunotherapy revolutionised the treatment of cancer, a result of decades of ...
Chemoradiotherapy (CRT) is thought to induce an immunosuppressive state involving both T cell- and n...
Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in...
There is compelling evidence that lymphocytes are a recurring feature in radiation damaged normal ti...
Radiation therapy (RT) can extend its influence in cancer therapy beyond what can be attributed to i...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
Purpose: Radiotherapy (RT) and immunotherapy are powerful anti-tumor treatment modalities. Experimen...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We review recent advances leading to a new understanding of immunology of breast ...
Journal Article; Review;Recent advances that have been made in our understanding of cancer biology a...
Since its first clinical application, 120 years ago, radiotherapy evolved into a major anti-cancer t...
PURPOSE: There is growing evidence that tumor-specific immune responses play an important role in an...
Journal Article;Attention has recently focused on new cancer immunotherapy protocols aiming to activ...
© 2020 Joseph Ikin SiaRadiation therapy (RT) has evolved over more than a century into a well-establ...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death: in the year 2007 8 million people died from cancer and...
Radiotherapy is an important cornerstone in cancer treatment. Ionizing gamma-irradiation is capable ...
Cancer vaccination and immunotherapy revolutionised the treatment of cancer, a result of decades of ...
Chemoradiotherapy (CRT) is thought to induce an immunosuppressive state involving both T cell- and n...