Oncolytic virotherapy represents a novel therapeutic strategy in the treatment of gastrointestinal malignancies. Oncolytic viruses, including genetically engineered and naturally occurring viruses, can selectively replicate in and induce tumor cell apoptosis without harming normal tissues, thus offering a promising tool in the armamentarium for cancer therapy. While this approach has garnered much interest over the past several decades, there has not been significant headway across various tumor types. The recent approval of talimogene laherparepvec, a second-generation oncolytic herpes simplex virus type-1, for the treatment of metastatic melanoma, confirms the therapeutic potential of oncolytic viral therapy. Herein, we will highlight and...
Nicolas AS Sokolowski,1 Helen Rizos,2 Russell J Diefenbach1 1Centre for Virus Research, Westmead Mil...
The current regimen of cancer therapy (chemotherapy and radiotherapy) suffers with disadvantages suc...
Laure Aurelian Department of Pharmacology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD,...
Oncolytic virotherapy represents a novel therapeutic strategy in the treatment of gastrointestinal m...
Oncolytic virotherapy is a therapeutic approach that uses replication-competent viruses to kill canc...
Raquel Yokoda,1 Bolni M Nagalo,1 Mansi Arora,1 Jan B Egan,1 James M Bogenberger,1 Thomas T DeLeon,1 ...
Oncolytic virotherapy is an emerging treatment modality which uses replication competent viruses to ...
Despite great medical advances, oncological research is still looking for novel therapeutic approach...
A number of tumors or their metastases are not accessible to surgical resection, and/or respond poor...
For decades, effective cancer gene therapy has been a tantalising prospect; for a therapeutic modali...
The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2023, 1,958,310 new cancer cases and 609,820 cancer de...
Abstract Oncolytic viruses have found a good place in the treatment of cancer. Administering oncolyt...
Oncolytic virotherapy exploits live viruses with selective tropism for cancerous cells and tissues t...
Gastrointestinal malignancies are challenging cancers with considerable economic and societal impact...
Since they were discovered over a century ago, oncolytic viruses have been expected to produce a cur...
Nicolas AS Sokolowski,1 Helen Rizos,2 Russell J Diefenbach1 1Centre for Virus Research, Westmead Mil...
The current regimen of cancer therapy (chemotherapy and radiotherapy) suffers with disadvantages suc...
Laure Aurelian Department of Pharmacology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD,...
Oncolytic virotherapy represents a novel therapeutic strategy in the treatment of gastrointestinal m...
Oncolytic virotherapy is a therapeutic approach that uses replication-competent viruses to kill canc...
Raquel Yokoda,1 Bolni M Nagalo,1 Mansi Arora,1 Jan B Egan,1 James M Bogenberger,1 Thomas T DeLeon,1 ...
Oncolytic virotherapy is an emerging treatment modality which uses replication competent viruses to ...
Despite great medical advances, oncological research is still looking for novel therapeutic approach...
A number of tumors or their metastases are not accessible to surgical resection, and/or respond poor...
For decades, effective cancer gene therapy has been a tantalising prospect; for a therapeutic modali...
The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2023, 1,958,310 new cancer cases and 609,820 cancer de...
Abstract Oncolytic viruses have found a good place in the treatment of cancer. Administering oncolyt...
Oncolytic virotherapy exploits live viruses with selective tropism for cancerous cells and tissues t...
Gastrointestinal malignancies are challenging cancers with considerable economic and societal impact...
Since they were discovered over a century ago, oncolytic viruses have been expected to produce a cur...
Nicolas AS Sokolowski,1 Helen Rizos,2 Russell J Diefenbach1 1Centre for Virus Research, Westmead Mil...
The current regimen of cancer therapy (chemotherapy and radiotherapy) suffers with disadvantages suc...
Laure Aurelian Department of Pharmacology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD,...