Immunoprevention is a fresh approach to cancer prevention based on the stimulation of the immune system before tumor onset. Immunoprevention was effective in various models of carcinogen-induced or autochthonous tumor progression. Vaccines made of cells or DNA plasmids combined with appropriate adjuvants completely blocked mammary carcinogenesis in HER-2/neu transgenic mice. At variance with cancer immunotherapy, the mediators of immunoprevention are antibodies and T-cell-derived cytokines, rather than cytotoxic T-cells. Immunopreventive approaches and chemoprevention with tamoxifen or cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors can be combined advantageously. The success obtained in preclinical studies suggests that cancer immunoprevention should progress...
Despite great advances in early detection, as well as surgical resection of breast tumours, breast c...
Therapeutic potential of vaccination has been explored in many clinical trials involving patients wi...
Cancer immunotherapy has come a long way. The hope that immunological approaches may help cancer pat...
Immunoprevention is a fresh approach to cancer prevention based on the stimulation of the immune sy...
The immune system effectively prevents cancer, whereas severe immunodepression increases its inciden...
Abstract Cancer immunoprevention is based on the fact that a functioning immune system controls tumo...
none2noImmunoprevention Definition Prevention of cancer onset or of early cancer development and p...
Prevention of cancer through the activation of the immune system has been explored in recent years i...
Definition: Prevention of cancer onset or of early cancer development and progression by means of im...
Cancer immunosurveillance is a process that results from activity of recognition and destruction of ...
Concerted efforts of tumor immunologists over more than two decades contributed numerous well-define...
Cancer immunoediting is the process by which the immune system protects the host from tumor developm...
Cancer cells have developed numerous ways to escape immune surveillance and gain unlimited prolifera...
Tumor development is based on mutations of genes involved in cell growth (e.g. transcription factors...
Cancer immunotherapy. Tumor cells are recognized by the immune system, which controls the growth of...
Despite great advances in early detection, as well as surgical resection of breast tumours, breast c...
Therapeutic potential of vaccination has been explored in many clinical trials involving patients wi...
Cancer immunotherapy has come a long way. The hope that immunological approaches may help cancer pat...
Immunoprevention is a fresh approach to cancer prevention based on the stimulation of the immune sy...
The immune system effectively prevents cancer, whereas severe immunodepression increases its inciden...
Abstract Cancer immunoprevention is based on the fact that a functioning immune system controls tumo...
none2noImmunoprevention Definition Prevention of cancer onset or of early cancer development and p...
Prevention of cancer through the activation of the immune system has been explored in recent years i...
Definition: Prevention of cancer onset or of early cancer development and progression by means of im...
Cancer immunosurveillance is a process that results from activity of recognition and destruction of ...
Concerted efforts of tumor immunologists over more than two decades contributed numerous well-define...
Cancer immunoediting is the process by which the immune system protects the host from tumor developm...
Cancer cells have developed numerous ways to escape immune surveillance and gain unlimited prolifera...
Tumor development is based on mutations of genes involved in cell growth (e.g. transcription factors...
Cancer immunotherapy. Tumor cells are recognized by the immune system, which controls the growth of...
Despite great advances in early detection, as well as surgical resection of breast tumours, breast c...
Therapeutic potential of vaccination has been explored in many clinical trials involving patients wi...
Cancer immunotherapy has come a long way. The hope that immunological approaches may help cancer pat...