Immunotherapy in cancer takes advantage of the exquisite specificity, potency, and flexibility of the immune system to eliminate alien tumor cells. It involves strategies to activate the entire immune defense, by unlocking mechanisms developed by tumor cells to escape from surrounding immune cells, as well as engineered antibody and cellular therapies. What is important to note is that these are therapeutics with curative potential. The earliest example of immune therapy is allogeneic stem cell transplantation, introduced in 1957, which is still an important modality in hematology, most notably in myeloid malignancies. In this review, we discuss developmental trends of immunotherapy in hematological malignancies, focusing on some of the str...
Over the last decade, the emergence of several novel therapeutic approaches has changed the therapeu...
Until recently cancer medical therapy was limited to chemotherapy that could not differentiate cance...
Using the immune system to control cancer has been investigated for over a century. Yet it is only o...
Immunotherapy in cancer takes advantage of the exquisite specificity, potency, and flexibility of th...
Over the past few years, improved understanding of the molecular basis of interactions between antig...
International audienceThe aim of cancer immunotherapy is to induce immune cells to kill tumor and pr...
As the most common type of cancer in the world, hematological malignancies (HM) account for 10% of a...
The immune system has the potential to protect from malignant diseases for extended periods of time....
Recent work has suggested involvement of the immune system in biological therapies specifically targ...
A significant proportion of hematological malignancies remain limited in treatment options. Immune s...
Similar to other cancers, myeloid malignancies are thought to subvert the immune system during their...
The efficacy of immunotherapeutic approaches in the treatment of different cancer types is becoming ...
Abstract The field of immunotherapy in cancer treatments has been accelerating over recent years and...
Abstract Malignant cells have the capacity to rapidly grow exponentially and spread in part by suppr...
Background: Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death. Over the past decade, discovery of tu...
Over the last decade, the emergence of several novel therapeutic approaches has changed the therapeu...
Until recently cancer medical therapy was limited to chemotherapy that could not differentiate cance...
Using the immune system to control cancer has been investigated for over a century. Yet it is only o...
Immunotherapy in cancer takes advantage of the exquisite specificity, potency, and flexibility of th...
Over the past few years, improved understanding of the molecular basis of interactions between antig...
International audienceThe aim of cancer immunotherapy is to induce immune cells to kill tumor and pr...
As the most common type of cancer in the world, hematological malignancies (HM) account for 10% of a...
The immune system has the potential to protect from malignant diseases for extended periods of time....
Recent work has suggested involvement of the immune system in biological therapies specifically targ...
A significant proportion of hematological malignancies remain limited in treatment options. Immune s...
Similar to other cancers, myeloid malignancies are thought to subvert the immune system during their...
The efficacy of immunotherapeutic approaches in the treatment of different cancer types is becoming ...
Abstract The field of immunotherapy in cancer treatments has been accelerating over recent years and...
Abstract Malignant cells have the capacity to rapidly grow exponentially and spread in part by suppr...
Background: Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death. Over the past decade, discovery of tu...
Over the last decade, the emergence of several novel therapeutic approaches has changed the therapeu...
Until recently cancer medical therapy was limited to chemotherapy that could not differentiate cance...
Using the immune system to control cancer has been investigated for over a century. Yet it is only o...