Abstract Cancer immunoprevention is based on the fact that a functioning immune system controls tumor onset and development in humans and animals, thus leading to the idea that the enhancement of immune responses in healthy individuals could effectively reduce cancer risk later in life. Successful primary immunoprevention of tumors caused by hepatitis B and papilloma viruses is already implemented at the population level with specific vaccines. The immunoprevention of human tumors unrelated to infectious agents is an outstanding challenge. Proof-of-principle preclinical studies in genetically-modified or in carcinogen-exposed mice clearly demonstrated that vaccines and other immunological treatments induce host immune responses that effecti...
The power of cancer immune surveillance has been documented beyond doubt, and the successful exploit...
Cellular transformation and tumor development result from an accumulation of mutational and epigenet...
Cancer immunotherapy has come a long way. The hope that immunological approaches may help cancer pat...
Cancer immunoprevention is based on the fact that a functioning immune system controls tumor onset a...
The immune system effectively prevents cancer, whereas severe immunodepression increases its inciden...
Immunoprevention is a fresh approach to cancer prevention based on the stimulation of the immune sy...
none2noImmunoprevention Definition Prevention of cancer onset or of early cancer development and p...
Concerted efforts of tumor immunologists over more than two decades contributed numerous well-define...
none2Definition: Prevention of cancer onset or of early cancer development and progression by means ...
Cancer immunosurveillance is a process that results from activity of recognition and destruction of ...
The immune system can identify and destroy nascent tumor cells in a process termed cancer immunosurv...
Despite the evidence that the immune system plays a significant role in controlling tumor growth in ...
Prevention of cancer through the activation of the immune system has been explored in recent years i...
Cancer vaccines are a type of immune therapy that seeks to modulate the host’s immune system to indu...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death: in the year 2007 8 million people died from cancer and...
The power of cancer immune surveillance has been documented beyond doubt, and the successful exploit...
Cellular transformation and tumor development result from an accumulation of mutational and epigenet...
Cancer immunotherapy has come a long way. The hope that immunological approaches may help cancer pat...
Cancer immunoprevention is based on the fact that a functioning immune system controls tumor onset a...
The immune system effectively prevents cancer, whereas severe immunodepression increases its inciden...
Immunoprevention is a fresh approach to cancer prevention based on the stimulation of the immune sy...
none2noImmunoprevention Definition Prevention of cancer onset or of early cancer development and p...
Concerted efforts of tumor immunologists over more than two decades contributed numerous well-define...
none2Definition: Prevention of cancer onset or of early cancer development and progression by means ...
Cancer immunosurveillance is a process that results from activity of recognition and destruction of ...
The immune system can identify and destroy nascent tumor cells in a process termed cancer immunosurv...
Despite the evidence that the immune system plays a significant role in controlling tumor growth in ...
Prevention of cancer through the activation of the immune system has been explored in recent years i...
Cancer vaccines are a type of immune therapy that seeks to modulate the host’s immune system to indu...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death: in the year 2007 8 million people died from cancer and...
The power of cancer immune surveillance has been documented beyond doubt, and the successful exploit...
Cellular transformation and tumor development result from an accumulation of mutational and epigenet...
Cancer immunotherapy has come a long way. The hope that immunological approaches may help cancer pat...