Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women from 20 to 59 years old. The conventional treatment includes surgery, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, and immunotherapy. This immunotherapy is based on administering monoclonal therapeutic antibodies (passive) or vaccines (active) with therapeutic purposes. Several types of vaccines could be used as potential treatments for cancer, including whole-cell, DNA, RNA, and peptide-based vaccines. Peptides used to develop vaccines are derived from tumor-associated antigens or tumor-specific antigens, such as HER-2, MUC1, ErbB2, CEA, FRα, MAGE A1, A3, and A10, NY-ESO-1, among others. Peptide-based vaccines provide some advantages, such as low cost, purity of the antigen, and the induction of humo...
Interest for cancer vaccination started more than 30years ago after the demonstration that both in a...
Interest for cancer vaccination started more than 30years ago after the demonstration that both in a...
The immune system plays a dual role of host-protecting and tumor-promoting, as elegantly expressed b...
Anticancer active immunotherapy embodies the ideal antitumor therapy, as it theoretically combines t...
Different strategies based on peptides are available for cancer treatment, in particular to counter-...
Abstract Background Breast cancer remains a leading cause of cancer death worldwide. There is eviden...
Cancer vaccines based on synthetic peptides are a safe, well-tolerated immunotherapy able to specifi...
Cancer vaccines based on synthetic peptides are a safe, well-tolerated immunotherapy able to specifi...
Since the identification of tumor associated antigens (TAA) in different tumor histotypes, many vacc...
Many new therapies are currently being used to treat cancer. Among these new methods, chemotherapy b...
Peptide-based cancer vaccines rely upon the strong activation of the adaptive immune response to eli...
The immune system responds efficiently to bacteria, viruses and other agents however, the immune res...
Cancer incidence and mortality rates are increasing annually. Treatment with surgery, chemotherapy a...
Interest for cancer vaccination started more than 30years ago after the demonstration that both in a...
Interest for cancer vaccination started more than 30years ago after the demonstration that both in a...
Interest for cancer vaccination started more than 30years ago after the demonstration that both in a...
Interest for cancer vaccination started more than 30years ago after the demonstration that both in a...
The immune system plays a dual role of host-protecting and tumor-promoting, as elegantly expressed b...
Anticancer active immunotherapy embodies the ideal antitumor therapy, as it theoretically combines t...
Different strategies based on peptides are available for cancer treatment, in particular to counter-...
Abstract Background Breast cancer remains a leading cause of cancer death worldwide. There is eviden...
Cancer vaccines based on synthetic peptides are a safe, well-tolerated immunotherapy able to specifi...
Cancer vaccines based on synthetic peptides are a safe, well-tolerated immunotherapy able to specifi...
Since the identification of tumor associated antigens (TAA) in different tumor histotypes, many vacc...
Many new therapies are currently being used to treat cancer. Among these new methods, chemotherapy b...
Peptide-based cancer vaccines rely upon the strong activation of the adaptive immune response to eli...
The immune system responds efficiently to bacteria, viruses and other agents however, the immune res...
Cancer incidence and mortality rates are increasing annually. Treatment with surgery, chemotherapy a...
Interest for cancer vaccination started more than 30years ago after the demonstration that both in a...
Interest for cancer vaccination started more than 30years ago after the demonstration that both in a...
Interest for cancer vaccination started more than 30years ago after the demonstration that both in a...
Interest for cancer vaccination started more than 30years ago after the demonstration that both in a...
The immune system plays a dual role of host-protecting and tumor-promoting, as elegantly expressed b...