Conventional chemotherapeutics and targeted antineoplastic agents have been developed based on the simplistic notion that cancer constitutes a cell-autonomous genetic or epigenetic disease. However, it is becoming clear that many of the available anticancer drugs that have collectively saved millions of life-years mediate therapeutic effects by eliciting de novo or reactivating pre-existing tumor-specific immune responses. Here, we discuss the capacity of both conventional and targeted anticancer therapies to enhance the immunogenic properties of malignant cells and to stimulate immune effector cells, either directly or by subverting the immunosuppressive circuitries that preclude antitumor immune responses in cancer patients. Accumulating ...
The genetic and cellular alterations that define cancer provide the immune system with the means to ...
Although much evidence has been gathered demonstrating that immune effectors can play a significant ...
UnrestrictedGreat strides in the understanding of cancer biology have provided a multitude of approa...
Conventional chemotherapeutics and targeted antineoplastic agents have been developed based on the s...
Over the past 25 years, research in cancer therapeutics has largely focused on two distinct lines of...
The immune system plays a vital role in regulating the growth of tumors. Some types of inflammatory ...
Tumors can acquire mutations or hijack regulatory pathways of the host immune system to render them ...
In this Commentary we aim to provide an overview of some specific examples of cancer therapeutics, i...
Conventional anticancer therapies, such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and targeted therapy, are des...
Anticancer vaccines have not matched the clinical expectations projected from their ability to induc...
Cytotoxic chemotherapy in the treatment of tumors has traditionally been thought to be immunosuppres...
The development and clinical application of immune modulation represent one of the most extraordinar...
One of the major goals of cancer immunotherapy is the induction of tumour-specific T-lymphocyte resp...
Although much evidence has been gathered demonstrating that immune effectors can play a significant ...
Interactions between the immune system and tumors have been among the highlights of present immunolo...
The genetic and cellular alterations that define cancer provide the immune system with the means to ...
Although much evidence has been gathered demonstrating that immune effectors can play a significant ...
UnrestrictedGreat strides in the understanding of cancer biology have provided a multitude of approa...
Conventional chemotherapeutics and targeted antineoplastic agents have been developed based on the s...
Over the past 25 years, research in cancer therapeutics has largely focused on two distinct lines of...
The immune system plays a vital role in regulating the growth of tumors. Some types of inflammatory ...
Tumors can acquire mutations or hijack regulatory pathways of the host immune system to render them ...
In this Commentary we aim to provide an overview of some specific examples of cancer therapeutics, i...
Conventional anticancer therapies, such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and targeted therapy, are des...
Anticancer vaccines have not matched the clinical expectations projected from their ability to induc...
Cytotoxic chemotherapy in the treatment of tumors has traditionally been thought to be immunosuppres...
The development and clinical application of immune modulation represent one of the most extraordinar...
One of the major goals of cancer immunotherapy is the induction of tumour-specific T-lymphocyte resp...
Although much evidence has been gathered demonstrating that immune effectors can play a significant ...
Interactions between the immune system and tumors have been among the highlights of present immunolo...
The genetic and cellular alterations that define cancer provide the immune system with the means to ...
Although much evidence has been gathered demonstrating that immune effectors can play a significant ...
UnrestrictedGreat strides in the understanding of cancer biology have provided a multitude of approa...