The abscopal effect is a phenomenon that describes the systemic antitumor response that can occur as a result of a localized radiotherapy. Although sporadic cases of abscopal effect have been reported since 1960’s, the number of reported cases are significantly increasing in the immunotherapy era. Immunotherapy seems to enhance the immunogenic effects of radiotherapy, thus increasing systemic antitumor response. Although combination of radiotherapy and immunotherapy is a promising strategy in the treatment of metastatic cancers, many questions regarding the optimal treatment remain unanswered. Increasing number of ongoing studies will hopefully provide answers to these questions, enabling the utilization of this strategy in systemic antican...
Radiation therapy (RT) activates the antigen presentation of dendritic cells and priming of cancer-s...
The abscopal effect is a systemic immune response mediated by the effects of radiation on the immune...
Immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI) targeting the programmed death receptor 1 (PD-1) has shown promis...
Radiotherapy-despite being a local therapy that meanwhile is characterized by an impressively high d...
The abscopal effect is mediated by a systemic anti-tumor immune response and reflects the regression...
The abscopal effect is mediated by a systemic anti-tumor immune response and reflects the regression...
Immunological Reviews Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Radiotherapy—despite being a loc...
Abscopal effect is an interesting phenomenon in radiobiology that causes activation of immune system...
The combination of radiation and immunotherapy is currently an exciting avenue of pre-clinical and c...
Abstract Radiotherapy (RT) is used routinely as a standard treatment for more than 50% of patients w...
Radiotherapy is one of the main treatment strategies used in cancer. Aside from the local control of...
Radiotherapy is one of the main treatment strategies used in cancer. Aside from the local control of...
Background: The abscopal effect consists of distant metastases response after local treatment based ...
In oncology, the “abscopal effect” refers to the therapeutic effect on a distant tumor resulting fro...
Patients with metastatic cancers often require radiotherapy (RT) as a palliative therapy for cancer ...
Radiation therapy (RT) activates the antigen presentation of dendritic cells and priming of cancer-s...
The abscopal effect is a systemic immune response mediated by the effects of radiation on the immune...
Immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI) targeting the programmed death receptor 1 (PD-1) has shown promis...
Radiotherapy-despite being a local therapy that meanwhile is characterized by an impressively high d...
The abscopal effect is mediated by a systemic anti-tumor immune response and reflects the regression...
The abscopal effect is mediated by a systemic anti-tumor immune response and reflects the regression...
Immunological Reviews Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Radiotherapy—despite being a loc...
Abscopal effect is an interesting phenomenon in radiobiology that causes activation of immune system...
The combination of radiation and immunotherapy is currently an exciting avenue of pre-clinical and c...
Abstract Radiotherapy (RT) is used routinely as a standard treatment for more than 50% of patients w...
Radiotherapy is one of the main treatment strategies used in cancer. Aside from the local control of...
Radiotherapy is one of the main treatment strategies used in cancer. Aside from the local control of...
Background: The abscopal effect consists of distant metastases response after local treatment based ...
In oncology, the “abscopal effect” refers to the therapeutic effect on a distant tumor resulting fro...
Patients with metastatic cancers often require radiotherapy (RT) as a palliative therapy for cancer ...
Radiation therapy (RT) activates the antigen presentation of dendritic cells and priming of cancer-s...
The abscopal effect is a systemic immune response mediated by the effects of radiation on the immune...
Immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI) targeting the programmed death receptor 1 (PD-1) has shown promis...