Role of Local Radiation Therapy in Cancer Immunotherapy
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Abstract
The recent success of cancer immunotherapy has demonstrated the power of the immune system to clear tumors, generating renewed enthusiasm for identifying ways to induce antitumor immune responses in patients. Natural antitumor immune responses are detectable in a fraction of patients across multiple malignant neoplasms and can be reactivated by targeting rate-limiting immunosuppressive mechanisms. In most patients, however, interventions to induce a de novo antitumor immune response are necessary. We review growing evidence that radiation therapy targeted to the tumor can convert it into an in situ tumor vaccine by inducing release of antigens during cancer cell death in association with proinflammatory…
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- Medicine
- Immune system
- Immunotherapy
- Tumor microenvironment
- Radiation therapy
- Immunology
- Cancer
- Cancer research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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