The recent progress in tumor immunology is a striking example of the successful application of modern biotechnology to understand the complex phenomenon of immune-mediated cancer rejection. Tumor antigens were identified and successfully utilized in active immunization trials to induce tumor antigen-specific T cells. This achievement has left, however, clinicians and researchers perplexed by the paradoxical observation that immunization-induced T cells can recognize tumor cells in standard assays but cannot induce tumor regression. A closer look at T cell physiology and tumor biology suggests that this observation is not so surprising. Here, we argue that successful immunization is one of several steps required for tumor clearance while mor...
Antitumor immunity was first suggested in animals that reject tumor challenge after immunization wit...
Recent years have witnessed important breakthroughs in our understanding of tumor immunology. A vari...
In recent years, several clinical trials have involved the vaccination of cancer patients with tumor...
Anticancer vaccines have not matched the clinical expectations projected from their ability to induc...
The mechanisms by which immune systems identify and destroy tumors, known as immunosurveillance, hav...
It is difficult to envision anything better than melanoma vaccines to exemplify the effectiveness of...
Tumour immunology encompasses a broad array of biological phenomena including interactions between n...
Tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes (TILs) are observed in a number of human primary or metastatic tumo...
Many antigens recognized by autologous T lymphocytes have been identified on human melanoma. Melanom...
The immunogenicity of malignant melanomas has been recognized by the observed recruitment of tumor-s...
Despite the evidence that the immune system plays a significant role in controlling tumor growth in ...
Although recent therapeutic approaches have revitalized the enthusiasm of the immunological way to c...
Although recent therapeutic approaches have revitalized the enthusiasm of the immunological way to c...
Although recent therapeutic approaches have revitalized the enthusiasm of the immunological way to c...
Although recent therapeutic approaches have revitalized the enthusiasm of the immunological way to c...
Antitumor immunity was first suggested in animals that reject tumor challenge after immunization wit...
Recent years have witnessed important breakthroughs in our understanding of tumor immunology. A vari...
In recent years, several clinical trials have involved the vaccination of cancer patients with tumor...
Anticancer vaccines have not matched the clinical expectations projected from their ability to induc...
The mechanisms by which immune systems identify and destroy tumors, known as immunosurveillance, hav...
It is difficult to envision anything better than melanoma vaccines to exemplify the effectiveness of...
Tumour immunology encompasses a broad array of biological phenomena including interactions between n...
Tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes (TILs) are observed in a number of human primary or metastatic tumo...
Many antigens recognized by autologous T lymphocytes have been identified on human melanoma. Melanom...
The immunogenicity of malignant melanomas has been recognized by the observed recruitment of tumor-s...
Despite the evidence that the immune system plays a significant role in controlling tumor growth in ...
Although recent therapeutic approaches have revitalized the enthusiasm of the immunological way to c...
Although recent therapeutic approaches have revitalized the enthusiasm of the immunological way to c...
Although recent therapeutic approaches have revitalized the enthusiasm of the immunological way to c...
Although recent therapeutic approaches have revitalized the enthusiasm of the immunological way to c...
Antitumor immunity was first suggested in animals that reject tumor challenge after immunization wit...
Recent years have witnessed important breakthroughs in our understanding of tumor immunology. A vari...
In recent years, several clinical trials have involved the vaccination of cancer patients with tumor...