Peptide-based cancer vaccines rely upon the strong activation of the adaptive immune response to elicit its effector function. They have shown to be highly specific and safe, but have yet to prove themselves as an efficacious treatment for cancer in the clinic. This is for a variety of reasons, including tumour heterogeneity, self-tolerance, and immune suppression. Importance has been placed on the overall design of peptide-based cancer vaccines, which have evolved from simple peptide derivatives of a cancer antigen, to complex drugs; incorporating overlapping regions, conjugates, and delivery systems to target and stimulate different components of antigen presenting cells, and to bolster antigen cross-presentation. Peptide-based cancer vac...
Cancer of the skin is by far the most common of all cancers. Although the incidence of melanoma is r...
Abstract Immunotherapy has become a standard approach for cancer management, through the use of cyto...
Prophylactic vaccination against infectious diseases is one of the most successful public health mea...
Peptide-based cancer vaccines rely upon the strong activation of the adaptive immune response to eli...
Anticancer active immunotherapy embodies the ideal antitumor therapy, as it theoretically combines t...
Cancer vaccines based on synthetic peptides are a safe, well-tolerated immunotherapy able to specifi...
Different strategies based on peptides are available for cancer treatment, in particular to counter-...
Peptide-based materials hold great promise as immunotherapeutic agents for the treatment of many mal...
Interest for cancer vaccination started more than 30years ago after the demonstration that both in a...
The immune system responds efficiently to bacteria, viruses and other agents however, the immune res...
Since the identification of tumor associated antigens (TAA) in different tumor histotypes, many vacc...
The aim of cancer immunotherapy is to eradicate tumours by inducing a tumour-specific immune respons...
Progress made in peptide-based vaccinations to induce T-cell-dependent immune responses against canc...
Many new therapies are currently being used to treat cancer. Among these new methods, chemotherapy b...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women from 20 to 59 years old. The conventional treat...
Cancer of the skin is by far the most common of all cancers. Although the incidence of melanoma is r...
Abstract Immunotherapy has become a standard approach for cancer management, through the use of cyto...
Prophylactic vaccination against infectious diseases is one of the most successful public health mea...
Peptide-based cancer vaccines rely upon the strong activation of the adaptive immune response to eli...
Anticancer active immunotherapy embodies the ideal antitumor therapy, as it theoretically combines t...
Cancer vaccines based on synthetic peptides are a safe, well-tolerated immunotherapy able to specifi...
Different strategies based on peptides are available for cancer treatment, in particular to counter-...
Peptide-based materials hold great promise as immunotherapeutic agents for the treatment of many mal...
Interest for cancer vaccination started more than 30years ago after the demonstration that both in a...
The immune system responds efficiently to bacteria, viruses and other agents however, the immune res...
Since the identification of tumor associated antigens (TAA) in different tumor histotypes, many vacc...
The aim of cancer immunotherapy is to eradicate tumours by inducing a tumour-specific immune respons...
Progress made in peptide-based vaccinations to induce T-cell-dependent immune responses against canc...
Many new therapies are currently being used to treat cancer. Among these new methods, chemotherapy b...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women from 20 to 59 years old. The conventional treat...
Cancer of the skin is by far the most common of all cancers. Although the incidence of melanoma is r...
Abstract Immunotherapy has become a standard approach for cancer management, through the use of cyto...
Prophylactic vaccination against infectious diseases is one of the most successful public health mea...