Radiation therapy is showing potential as a partner for immunotherapies in preclinical cancer models and early clinical studies. As has been discussed elsewhere, radiation provides debulking, antigen and adjuvant release, and inflammatory targeting of effector cells to the treatment site, thereby assisting multiple critical checkpoints in antitumor adaptive immunity. Adaptive immunity is terminated by inflammatory resolution, an active process which ensures that inflammatory damage is repaired and tissue function is restored. We discuss how radiation therapy similarly triggers inflammation followed by repair, the consequences to adaptive immune responses in the treatment site, and how the myeloid response to radiation may impact immunothera...
Radiotherapy is an effective treatment modality commonly used in efforts to cure many localised canc...
Radiotherapy is an important cornerstone in cancer treatment. Ionizing gamma-irradiation is capable ...
Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in...
<div><p>Expansion of myeloid-lineage leukocytes in tumor-bearing mice has been proposed as a cause o...
Radiation therapy is an established and effective anti-cancer treatment modality. Extensive pre-clin...
The conventional use of radiotherapy is for local tumor control. Radiotherapy of the primary tumor c...
Ionizing radiation (IR) activates both pro-and anti-proliferative signal pathways producing an imbal...
A malignant tumor consists of malignant cells as well as a wide array of normal host tissues includi...
Radiotherapy (RT) is currently used in more than 50% of cancer patients during the course of their d...
The discrepancy between the in vitro and in vivo response to radiation is readily explained by the f...
An accumulating body of evidence demonstrates that radiation therapy can generate adaptive immune re...
Radiation therapy (RT) can extend its influence in cancer therapy beyond what can be attributed to i...
Radiotherapy as a cancer treatment strategy is also known for its ability to modulate the immunogeni...
Radiation oncology has recently seen tremendous technical advances, resulting in increasing cancer c...
The continued development of nuclear weapons and the potential for thermonuclear injury necessitates...
Radiotherapy is an effective treatment modality commonly used in efforts to cure many localised canc...
Radiotherapy is an important cornerstone in cancer treatment. Ionizing gamma-irradiation is capable ...
Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in...
<div><p>Expansion of myeloid-lineage leukocytes in tumor-bearing mice has been proposed as a cause o...
Radiation therapy is an established and effective anti-cancer treatment modality. Extensive pre-clin...
The conventional use of radiotherapy is for local tumor control. Radiotherapy of the primary tumor c...
Ionizing radiation (IR) activates both pro-and anti-proliferative signal pathways producing an imbal...
A malignant tumor consists of malignant cells as well as a wide array of normal host tissues includi...
Radiotherapy (RT) is currently used in more than 50% of cancer patients during the course of their d...
The discrepancy between the in vitro and in vivo response to radiation is readily explained by the f...
An accumulating body of evidence demonstrates that radiation therapy can generate adaptive immune re...
Radiation therapy (RT) can extend its influence in cancer therapy beyond what can be attributed to i...
Radiotherapy as a cancer treatment strategy is also known for its ability to modulate the immunogeni...
Radiation oncology has recently seen tremendous technical advances, resulting in increasing cancer c...
The continued development of nuclear weapons and the potential for thermonuclear injury necessitates...
Radiotherapy is an effective treatment modality commonly used in efforts to cure many localised canc...
Radiotherapy is an important cornerstone in cancer treatment. Ionizing gamma-irradiation is capable ...
Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in...