Targeted Cancer Immune Therapy

Targeted Cancer Immune Therapy
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9781441901705
ISBN-13 : 1441901701
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Book Synopsis Targeted Cancer Immune Therapy by : Joseph Lustgarten

Download or read book Targeted Cancer Immune Therapy written by Joseph Lustgarten and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2009-10-09 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Stimulation of the immune system’s ability to control and destroy tumors cont- ues to be the goal of cancer immune therapy; but the scope has rapidly expanded; approaches are constantly updated; new molecules are continually introduced; and immune mechanisms are becoming better understood. This book has no intention of covering every aspect of immune therapy but rather focuses on the novelty of cancer immune therapy in an attempt to give readers an opportunity to absorb the new aspects of immune therapy from a single source. In this regard, three areas were selected: cytokine immune therapy, cell-based immune therapy, and targeted immune therapy. In each of these three sections, only the novel aspects of immune therapy were described instead of attempting to cover any historical achievement. In the first section, Cytokine Immune Therapy, the IL12 family, IL18, IL21, IL24, IL28, and IL29 were emphasized in regard to the an- tumor function and application in treating tumors. Most of these selected cyt- ines were discovered in last 10 years. In the second section, Cell-based Immune Therapy, the focus was engineering potent immune regulatory or effector cells such as dendritic cells, T cells, and stem cells. Cell engineering design is primarily based on the increased understanding of the interaction of tumor antigen-presenting cells, antigen- specific effector cells, and the tumor microenvironment.


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