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Cancer Immunology And Immunotherapy 1st Edition Wolf H Fridman

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Cancer Immunology And Immunotherapy 1st Edition Wolf H Fridman
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.56 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Wolf H. Fridman, Jérome Galon (auth.), Glenn Dranoff (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642141355, 3642141358
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Cancer Immunology And Immunotherapy 1st Edition Wolf H Fridman by Wolf H. Fridman, Jérome Galon (auth.), Glenn Dranoff (eds.) 9783642141355, 3642141358 instant download after payment.

The recent FDA approval of Provenge® as the first therapeutic cancer vaccine together with the recent demonstration that Ipilimumab®, a monoclonal antibody that blocks the negative immune checkpoint cytotoxic T lymphocyte associated antigen-4, prolongs patient survival are major achievements that usher in a new era of cancer immunotherapy. These “first-in-class” treatments reflect the substantive progress that basic and translational scientists have made towards understanding the mechanisms underlying protective tumor immunity in cancer patients Immunotherapies were first explored at the turn of the twentieth century, but the crafting of potent treatments required more detailed knowledge of how the immune system responds to cancer. Advances in genetic, cellular, and biochemical technologies have begun to yield this critical information, focusing attention on immune recognition, regulation, and escape. Indeed, the dynamic interplay of these processes in the tumor microenvironment is now recognized to play a decisive role in determining disease outcome. This volume highlights the rapid progress and breadth of research in cancer immunology, and provides a framework for anticipating many more clinical successes in cancer immunotherapy.

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