Research in two fronts has enabled the development of therapies that provide significant benefit to cancer patients. One area stems from a detailed knowledge of mutations that activate or inactivate signaling pathways that drive cancer development. This work triggered the development of targeted therapies that lead to clinical responses in the majority of patients bearing the targeted mutation, although responses are often of limited duration. In the second front are the advances in molecular immunology that unveiled the complexity of the mechanisms regulating cellular immune responses. These developments led to the successful targeting of immune checkpoints to unleash anti-tumor T cell responses, resulting in durable long-lasting responses...
Considering the high importance of immune surveillance and immune escape in the evolution of cancer,...
By targeting surface antigens expressed on tumor cells, monoclonal antibodies have demonstrated effi...
Our immune system, fine-tuned by a long evolution, has a near-infinite capacity to recognize potenti...
Over the past 25 years, research in cancer therapeutics has largely focused on two distinct lines of...
The unprecedented clinical activity of checkpoint blockade in several types of cancers has formally ...
Treatment of cancer patients has been recently revolutionized by the application of various immunoth...
Recent clinical trials revealed the impressive efficacy of immunological checkpoint blockade in diff...
The remarkable clinical success of cancer immunotherapies targeting the checkpoint receptors CTLA-4 ...
Given the high, and rapidly increasing, incidence of cancer coupled with the enormous cost burden as...
Background: Cancers escape immune surveillance via distinct mechanisms that involve central (negativ...
Tumors employ strategies to escape immune control. The principle aim of most cancer immunotherapies ...
Advances in our understanding of the complex mechanisms of immune regulation and the interactions be...
Cancer complexity generated by multiple genetic aberrations and intratumoral heterogeneity allows fo...
Abstract In favor of their outgrowth, cancer cells must resist immune surveillance an...
Cancer is a moving target, and targeted therapy must ultimatelydeal with the evolution of the diseas...
Considering the high importance of immune surveillance and immune escape in the evolution of cancer,...
By targeting surface antigens expressed on tumor cells, monoclonal antibodies have demonstrated effi...
Our immune system, fine-tuned by a long evolution, has a near-infinite capacity to recognize potenti...
Over the past 25 years, research in cancer therapeutics has largely focused on two distinct lines of...
The unprecedented clinical activity of checkpoint blockade in several types of cancers has formally ...
Treatment of cancer patients has been recently revolutionized by the application of various immunoth...
Recent clinical trials revealed the impressive efficacy of immunological checkpoint blockade in diff...
The remarkable clinical success of cancer immunotherapies targeting the checkpoint receptors CTLA-4 ...
Given the high, and rapidly increasing, incidence of cancer coupled with the enormous cost burden as...
Background: Cancers escape immune surveillance via distinct mechanisms that involve central (negativ...
Tumors employ strategies to escape immune control. The principle aim of most cancer immunotherapies ...
Advances in our understanding of the complex mechanisms of immune regulation and the interactions be...
Cancer complexity generated by multiple genetic aberrations and intratumoral heterogeneity allows fo...
Abstract In favor of their outgrowth, cancer cells must resist immune surveillance an...
Cancer is a moving target, and targeted therapy must ultimatelydeal with the evolution of the diseas...
Considering the high importance of immune surveillance and immune escape in the evolution of cancer,...
By targeting surface antigens expressed on tumor cells, monoclonal antibodies have demonstrated effi...
Our immune system, fine-tuned by a long evolution, has a near-infinite capacity to recognize potenti...