Purpose of review: Vaccination against cancer has had a variable history, with claims of success often fading into disappointment. The reasons for this include poor vaccine design, inadequate understanding of the nature of the immune response, and a lack of objective measures to evaluate performance. The impact of genetic technology has changed everything. We now have multiple strategies to identify candidate tumor antigens, and we understand more about activation and regulation of immunity against cancer. There are novel vaccine strategies to activate specific attack on tumor cells. We also have modern assays using surrogate markers of performance to correlate with clinical effects. It is timely to select significant relevant papers to ill...
The rationale for the development of can-cer vaccines has considerably benefited from key findings r...
Unlike traditional cancer therapies, cancer vaccines (CVs) harness a high specificity of the host’s ...
Effective prevention of human cancer with vaccines against viruses, such as HBV and HPV, raises the ...
Purpose of review: Cancer vaccines are one of the most extensively studied immunotherapy type in sol...
Cancer vaccines are a type of immunotherapy that can assist in educating the immune system about wha...
Cancer immunotherapy refers to any intervention that leverages the immune system to eliminate a mali...
A better understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling the immune system in the...
Optimizing standard treatment modalities for breast cancer has improved the outlook for women afflic...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
Abstract: Cancer related deaths have shown a progressive increase over the past decade and the newer...
More than many other fields in medicine, cancer vaccine development has been plagued by a wide gap b...
Cancer cells have developed numerous ways to escape immune surveillance and gain unlimited prolifera...
Attempts to raise effective immunity against cancer are benefiting from information on the nature of...
Cancer vaccines (CVs) represent a long-sought therapeutic and prophylactic immunotherapy strategy to...
Abstract Immunotherapy has become a standard approach for cancer management, through the use of cyto...
The rationale for the development of can-cer vaccines has considerably benefited from key findings r...
Unlike traditional cancer therapies, cancer vaccines (CVs) harness a high specificity of the host’s ...
Effective prevention of human cancer with vaccines against viruses, such as HBV and HPV, raises the ...
Purpose of review: Cancer vaccines are one of the most extensively studied immunotherapy type in sol...
Cancer vaccines are a type of immunotherapy that can assist in educating the immune system about wha...
Cancer immunotherapy refers to any intervention that leverages the immune system to eliminate a mali...
A better understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling the immune system in the...
Optimizing standard treatment modalities for breast cancer has improved the outlook for women afflic...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
Abstract: Cancer related deaths have shown a progressive increase over the past decade and the newer...
More than many other fields in medicine, cancer vaccine development has been plagued by a wide gap b...
Cancer cells have developed numerous ways to escape immune surveillance and gain unlimited prolifera...
Attempts to raise effective immunity against cancer are benefiting from information on the nature of...
Cancer vaccines (CVs) represent a long-sought therapeutic and prophylactic immunotherapy strategy to...
Abstract Immunotherapy has become a standard approach for cancer management, through the use of cyto...
The rationale for the development of can-cer vaccines has considerably benefited from key findings r...
Unlike traditional cancer therapies, cancer vaccines (CVs) harness a high specificity of the host’s ...
Effective prevention of human cancer with vaccines against viruses, such as HBV and HPV, raises the ...