Radiation has long been the standard of care for many types of cancer. It is employed to locally eradicate tumor cells as well as alter tumor stroma with either curative or palliative intent. Radiation-induced cell damage is an immunologically active process in which danger signals are released that stimulate immune cells to phagocytose and present locally released tumor-associated antigens (TAAs). Recent studies have indicated that radiotherapy can also induce immunogenic modulation; an alteration in the phenotype of cancer cells that remain after treatment and renders these cells more sensitive to immune mediated attack.. These cells upregulate TAAs as well as markers, including MHC and costimulatory molecules, that make them much more im...
Since its first clinical application, 120 years ago, radiotherapy evolved into a major anti-cancer t...
© 2020 Joseph Ikin SiaRadiation therapy (RT) has evolved over more than a century into a well-establ...
Radiotherapy (RT) with ionizing irradiation is commonly used to locally attack tumors. It induces a ...
The conventional use of radiotherapy is for local tumor control. Radiotherapy of the primary tumor c...
Radiotherapy is an important cornerstone in cancer treatment. Ionizing gamma-irradiation is capable ...
Radiotherapy (RT) is currently used in more than 50% of cancer patients during the course of their d...
Radiation oncology has recently seen tremendous technical advances, resulting in increasing cancer c...
The implementation of novel cancer immunotherapies in the form of immune checkpoint blockers represe...
Radiation oncology has recently seen tremendous technical advances, resulting in increasing cancer c...
The implementation of novel cancer immunotherapies in the form of immune checkpoint blockers represe...
Radiotherapy is an effective treatment modality commonly used in efforts to cure many localised canc...
Approximately one-half of patients with newly diagnosed cancer and many patients with persistent or ...
Approximately one-half of patients with newly diagnosed cancer and many patients with persistent or ...
Purpose: Radiotherapy (RT) and immunotherapy are powerful anti-tumor treatment modalities. Experimen...
Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in...
Since its first clinical application, 120 years ago, radiotherapy evolved into a major anti-cancer t...
© 2020 Joseph Ikin SiaRadiation therapy (RT) has evolved over more than a century into a well-establ...
Radiotherapy (RT) with ionizing irradiation is commonly used to locally attack tumors. It induces a ...
The conventional use of radiotherapy is for local tumor control. Radiotherapy of the primary tumor c...
Radiotherapy is an important cornerstone in cancer treatment. Ionizing gamma-irradiation is capable ...
Radiotherapy (RT) is currently used in more than 50% of cancer patients during the course of their d...
Radiation oncology has recently seen tremendous technical advances, resulting in increasing cancer c...
The implementation of novel cancer immunotherapies in the form of immune checkpoint blockers represe...
Radiation oncology has recently seen tremendous technical advances, resulting in increasing cancer c...
The implementation of novel cancer immunotherapies in the form of immune checkpoint blockers represe...
Radiotherapy is an effective treatment modality commonly used in efforts to cure many localised canc...
Approximately one-half of patients with newly diagnosed cancer and many patients with persistent or ...
Approximately one-half of patients with newly diagnosed cancer and many patients with persistent or ...
Purpose: Radiotherapy (RT) and immunotherapy are powerful anti-tumor treatment modalities. Experimen...
Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in...
Since its first clinical application, 120 years ago, radiotherapy evolved into a major anti-cancer t...
© 2020 Joseph Ikin SiaRadiation therapy (RT) has evolved over more than a century into a well-establ...
Radiotherapy (RT) with ionizing irradiation is commonly used to locally attack tumors. It induces a ...