Abstract Immunotherapy has become a standard approach for cancer management, through the use of cytokines (eg: interleukin-2) and monoclonal antibodies. Cancer vaccines hold promise as another form of immunotherapy, and there has been substantial progress in identifying shared antigens recognized by T cells, in developing vaccine approaches that induce antigen-specific T cell responses in cancer patients, and in developing new technology for monitoring immune responses in various human tissue compartments. Dramatic clinical regressions of human solid tumors have occurred with some cancer vaccines, but the rate of those responses remains low. This article is part of a 2-part point:counterpoint series on peptide vaccines and adoptive therapy ...
Different strategies based on peptides are available for cancer treatment, in particular to counter-...
Treating cancer with vaccines has been a challenging field of investigation since the 1950s. Over th...
Introduction: Evading immune destruction is an emerging hallmark of cancer. Immunotherapy of cancer ...
Immunotherapy has become a standard approach for cancer management, through the use of cytokines (eg...
Concerted efforts of tumor immunologists over more than two decades contributed numerous well-define...
The field of cancer vaccines is currently in an active state of clinical investigations. Human papil...
The concept of cancer immunotherapy stems from the proposed function of the immune system, called im...
Until now, three types of well-recognized cancer treatments have been developed, i.e., surgery, chem...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have just turned into an essential piece of the treatment for various c...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death: in the year 2007 8 million people died from cancer and...
Cancer cells have developed numerous ways to escape immune surveillance and gain unlimited prolifera...
Despite the evidence that the immune system plays a significant role in controlling tumor growth in ...
Cancer vaccine development is one of the most hopeful and exhilarating areas in cancer research. For...
Cancer immunotherapy has come a long way. The hope that immunological approaches may help cancer pat...
Abstract: Cancer related deaths have shown a progressive increase over the past decade and the newer...
Different strategies based on peptides are available for cancer treatment, in particular to counter-...
Treating cancer with vaccines has been a challenging field of investigation since the 1950s. Over th...
Introduction: Evading immune destruction is an emerging hallmark of cancer. Immunotherapy of cancer ...
Immunotherapy has become a standard approach for cancer management, through the use of cytokines (eg...
Concerted efforts of tumor immunologists over more than two decades contributed numerous well-define...
The field of cancer vaccines is currently in an active state of clinical investigations. Human papil...
The concept of cancer immunotherapy stems from the proposed function of the immune system, called im...
Until now, three types of well-recognized cancer treatments have been developed, i.e., surgery, chem...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have just turned into an essential piece of the treatment for various c...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death: in the year 2007 8 million people died from cancer and...
Cancer cells have developed numerous ways to escape immune surveillance and gain unlimited prolifera...
Despite the evidence that the immune system plays a significant role in controlling tumor growth in ...
Cancer vaccine development is one of the most hopeful and exhilarating areas in cancer research. For...
Cancer immunotherapy has come a long way. The hope that immunological approaches may help cancer pat...
Abstract: Cancer related deaths have shown a progressive increase over the past decade and the newer...
Different strategies based on peptides are available for cancer treatment, in particular to counter-...
Treating cancer with vaccines has been a challenging field of investigation since the 1950s. Over th...
Introduction: Evading immune destruction is an emerging hallmark of cancer. Immunotherapy of cancer ...