Immunotherapy for Cancer
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Immunology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2021) | Viewed by 72737
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Interests: gastrointestinal tumors; translational research; clinical trials
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Dear Colleagues,
Various research studies have focused on many of the immunological approaches for cancer treatment. Current therapies for cancer are ineffective, with unacceptably high toxicity, and most of them have severe side effects on the patients. Among some of the most common treatments for cancer, immunotherapy is a potential and promising treatment strategy for various forms of cancer. Nevertheless, there are challenges that researchers and doctors should consider. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), bi-specific T-cell engagers (BiTEs), and chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T cells) are the most effective methods for cancer therapy. Recently, researchers have been considering the potential of a combination therapy based on the aforementioned methods, which in some cases has been shown to have a much greater effect on cancer therapy. Novel research strategies are therefore required for a better description of the mechanisms of these approaches for cancer therapy.
The focus of this Special Issue is to consider the following research aspects summarized below: a) Novel immune checkpoint targets; b) clinical experience with bi-specific T Cell engagers; c) chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-Cell therapy; and d) immuno-oncology combination therapy.
Dr. Nicola Silvestris
Dr. Afshin Derakhshani
Dr. Oronzo Brunetti
Guest Editors
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