Cancer vaccines (CVs) represent a long-sought therapeutic and prophylactic immunotherapy strategy to obtain antigen (Ag)-specific T-cell responses and potentially achieve long-term clinical benefit. However, historically, most CV clinical trials have resulted in disappointing outcomes, despite promising signs of immunogenicity across most formulations. In the past decade, technological advances regarding vaccine delivery platforms, tools for immunogenomic profiling, and Ag/epitope selection have occurred. Consequently, the ability of CVs to induce tumor-specific and, in some cases, remarkable clinical responses have been observed in early-phase clinical trials. It is notable that the record-breaking speed of vaccine development in response ...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have just turned into an essential piece of the treatment for various c...
Immunotherapies, such as immune checkpoint inhibitors, cellular therapies, and T-cell engagers, have...
Cancer vaccines represent a promising therapeutic approach for which prime time is imminent. However...
Cancer vaccines (CVs) represent a long-sought therapeutic and prophylactic immunotherapy strategy to...
AbstractVaccination usually works in infectious disease, why not in Cancer? Differences in the poten...
Immunotherapy has great potential to treat cancer and prevent future relapse by activating the immun...
The ability to exploit the immune system as a weapon against cancer has revolutionised the treatment...
In the past decade, mRNA vaccines have been highly discussed as a promising therapy for cancer. With...
available in PMC 2016 August 01Recently, a number of promising approaches have been developed using ...
Abstract Immunotherapy has become a standard approach for cancer management, through the use of cyto...
Cancer vaccines are a type of immunotherapy that can assist in educating the immune system about wha...
Therapeutic cancer vaccines have undergone a resurgence in the past decade. A better understanding o...
Tumor vaccines able to deliver specific antigen to the immune system are now available and are begin...
Cancer vaccines are aimed at raising an immune responses aganist defined tumor antigens. The formula...
More than many other fields in medicine, cancer vaccine development has been plagued by a wide gap b...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have just turned into an essential piece of the treatment for various c...
Immunotherapies, such as immune checkpoint inhibitors, cellular therapies, and T-cell engagers, have...
Cancer vaccines represent a promising therapeutic approach for which prime time is imminent. However...
Cancer vaccines (CVs) represent a long-sought therapeutic and prophylactic immunotherapy strategy to...
AbstractVaccination usually works in infectious disease, why not in Cancer? Differences in the poten...
Immunotherapy has great potential to treat cancer and prevent future relapse by activating the immun...
The ability to exploit the immune system as a weapon against cancer has revolutionised the treatment...
In the past decade, mRNA vaccines have been highly discussed as a promising therapy for cancer. With...
available in PMC 2016 August 01Recently, a number of promising approaches have been developed using ...
Abstract Immunotherapy has become a standard approach for cancer management, through the use of cyto...
Cancer vaccines are a type of immunotherapy that can assist in educating the immune system about wha...
Therapeutic cancer vaccines have undergone a resurgence in the past decade. A better understanding o...
Tumor vaccines able to deliver specific antigen to the immune system are now available and are begin...
Cancer vaccines are aimed at raising an immune responses aganist defined tumor antigens. The formula...
More than many other fields in medicine, cancer vaccine development has been plagued by a wide gap b...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have just turned into an essential piece of the treatment for various c...
Immunotherapies, such as immune checkpoint inhibitors, cellular therapies, and T-cell engagers, have...
Cancer vaccines represent a promising therapeutic approach for which prime time is imminent. However...