The use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) has substantially increased the overall survival of cancer patients and has revolutionized the therapeutic situation in oncology. However, not all patients and cancer types respond to ICI, or become resistant over time. Combining ICIs with therapeutic cancer vaccines is a promising option as vaccination may help to overcome resistance to immunotherapies while immunotherapies may increase immune responses to the particular cancer vaccine by reinvigorating exhausted T cells. Thus, it would be possible to reprogram a response with appropriate vaccines, using a particular cancer antigen and a corresponding ICI. Target populations include currently untreatable cancer patients or those who receive tre...
Patients with cancer generally have a higher risk of adverse outcomes from COVID-19, with higher age...
Background Split vaccines are allowed during anticancer immunotherapy with immune-checkpoint inhibi...
Aim: Considering the unmet need for the counseling of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint...
The potential immune intersection between COVID-19 disease and cancer therapy raises important pract...
The potential immune intersection between COVID-19 disease and cancer therapy raises important prac...
The present review summarizes up-to-date evidence addressing the frequently discussed clinical contr...
International audienceConsidering the high importance of immune surveillance and immune escape in th...
Whether cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) are at an increased risk of sev...
Whether cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) are at an increased risk of sev...
Influenza vaccination is recommended for advanced cancer patients, since impaired immunity is presum...
The COVID-19 outbreak caused by SARS-CoV-2 challenges the medical system by interfering with routine...
Background: There is a concern that influenza vaccination may increase the incidence of immune-relat...
The potential increased risk of immune-related adverse events (irAEs) post-influenza vaccine is a co...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is currently representing a global health threat especially ...
Aim: Considering the unmet need for the counseling of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint...
Patients with cancer generally have a higher risk of adverse outcomes from COVID-19, with higher age...
Background Split vaccines are allowed during anticancer immunotherapy with immune-checkpoint inhibi...
Aim: Considering the unmet need for the counseling of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint...
The potential immune intersection between COVID-19 disease and cancer therapy raises important pract...
The potential immune intersection between COVID-19 disease and cancer therapy raises important prac...
The present review summarizes up-to-date evidence addressing the frequently discussed clinical contr...
International audienceConsidering the high importance of immune surveillance and immune escape in th...
Whether cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) are at an increased risk of sev...
Whether cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) are at an increased risk of sev...
Influenza vaccination is recommended for advanced cancer patients, since impaired immunity is presum...
The COVID-19 outbreak caused by SARS-CoV-2 challenges the medical system by interfering with routine...
Background: There is a concern that influenza vaccination may increase the incidence of immune-relat...
The potential increased risk of immune-related adverse events (irAEs) post-influenza vaccine is a co...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is currently representing a global health threat especially ...
Aim: Considering the unmet need for the counseling of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint...
Patients with cancer generally have a higher risk of adverse outcomes from COVID-19, with higher age...
Background Split vaccines are allowed during anticancer immunotherapy with immune-checkpoint inhibi...
Aim: Considering the unmet need for the counseling of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint...