Immunotherapies are revolutionizing strategies for cancer treatment and infectious disease administration, which thus occupy worldwide concerns and enthusiasms for conquering relapsing and refractory immunodysfuction-related diseases. Current preclinical and clinical studies have suggested the partial success and promising potential of cancer management by various immunotherapies such as cancer vaccine, lymphocyte-promoting cytokines, checkpoint inhibitors and the cellular immunotherapy. However, the precise controlled modulation of the recipient’s immune system as well as the concomitant cytotoxicity remains the core challenge in the broad implementation of cancer immunotherapies. In this Chapter, we mainly focus on the latest updates of t...
Immunotherapy induces a response against cancer by activating the immune system. Examples are therap...
For at least 300 years the immune system has been targeted to improve human health. Decades of ...
Immunotherapy is heralded as one of the most important advances in oncology. Until recently, only li...
The concept of cancer immunotherapy stems from the proposed function of the immune system, called im...
Using the immune system to control cancer has been investigated for over a century. Yet it is only o...
Cancer immunotherapy is now established as a powerful way to treat cancer. The recent clinical succe...
Abstract Malignant cells have the capacity to rapidly grow exponentially and spread in part by suppr...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death: in the year 2007 8 million people died from cancer and...
Cancer cells have developed numerous ways to escape immune surveillance and gain unlimited prolifera...
Immunotherapy is crucial in fighting cancer and achieving successful remission. Many novel strategie...
Abstract These are exciting times for cancer immunotherapy. After many years of disapp...
The field of oncology is revolutionized by immunotherapy. immunotherapy is a fundamental breakthroug...
Cancer treatments often reach a refractory period leading to treatment failure and patients developi...
Cancer immunotherapy is a form of treatment protocol for cancer patients that has been studied inten...
Advances in our understanding of the complex mechanisms of immune regulation and the interactions be...
Immunotherapy induces a response against cancer by activating the immune system. Examples are therap...
For at least 300 years the immune system has been targeted to improve human health. Decades of ...
Immunotherapy is heralded as one of the most important advances in oncology. Until recently, only li...
The concept of cancer immunotherapy stems from the proposed function of the immune system, called im...
Using the immune system to control cancer has been investigated for over a century. Yet it is only o...
Cancer immunotherapy is now established as a powerful way to treat cancer. The recent clinical succe...
Abstract Malignant cells have the capacity to rapidly grow exponentially and spread in part by suppr...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death: in the year 2007 8 million people died from cancer and...
Cancer cells have developed numerous ways to escape immune surveillance and gain unlimited prolifera...
Immunotherapy is crucial in fighting cancer and achieving successful remission. Many novel strategie...
Abstract These are exciting times for cancer immunotherapy. After many years of disapp...
The field of oncology is revolutionized by immunotherapy. immunotherapy is a fundamental breakthroug...
Cancer treatments often reach a refractory period leading to treatment failure and patients developi...
Cancer immunotherapy is a form of treatment protocol for cancer patients that has been studied inten...
Advances in our understanding of the complex mechanisms of immune regulation and the interactions be...
Immunotherapy induces a response against cancer by activating the immune system. Examples are therap...
For at least 300 years the immune system has been targeted to improve human health. Decades of ...
Immunotherapy is heralded as one of the most important advances in oncology. Until recently, only li...