Immune Therapy for Cancer

Over the past decade, immune therapy has become a standard treatment for a variety of cancers. Monoclonal antibodies, immune adjuvants, and vaccines against oncogenic viruses are now well-established cancer therapies. Immune modulation is a principal element of supportive care.

Tags: Oncology, immune therapy, immunology, vaccines, cancer

Immune Therapy for Cancer.

Authors: Michael Dougan, Glenn Dranoff

Annual review of immunology. 12/2008;

Over the past decade, immune therapy has become a standard treatment for a variety of cancers. Monoclonal antibodies, immune adjuvants, and vaccines against oncogenic viruses are now well-established
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