The Intriguing History of Cancer Immunotherapy
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Abstract
Immunotherapy is often perceived as a relatively recent advance. In reality, however, one should be looking for the beginnings of cancer immunotherapy under different names as far as in the Antiquity. The first scientific attempts to modulate patients' immune systems to cure cancer can be attributed to two German physicians, Fehleisen and Busch, who independently noticed significant tumor regression after erysipelas infection. The next significant advances came from William Bradley Coley who is known today as the Father of Immunotherapy. It was Coley who first attempted to harness the immune system for treating bone cancer in 1891. His achievements were largely unnoticed for over fifty years, and several…
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- Immunotherapy
- Cancer immunotherapy
- Oncolytic virus
- Medicine
- Cancer
- Tumor immunology
- Immune checkpoint
- Cancer treatment
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- Good health and well-being
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