Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3179428 | The Surgeon | 2006 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Improvement in survival among patients with early malignancy is well established in various cancers. However, long-term survival in those with advanced malignancy has changed little and this poses a major therapeutic challenge to clinicians. Anti-cancer immunotherapy is a novel approach, which is still experimental, but offers a new therapeutic strategy. In this review, we discuss the basic immunological interplay between the host immune system and the tumour, mechanisms of anti-tumour immune responses induced by immunotherapy and key in vivo pilot studies of active specif ic immunotherapy in various sold cancers, carried out during the last five years
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