Next generation predictive biomarkers for immune checkpoint inhibition

Volume: 36, Issue: 1, Pages: 179 - 190
Published: Nov 21, 2016
Abstract
With the advent of targeted therapies, there has been a revolution in the treatment of cancer across multiple histologies. Immune checkpoint blockade has made it possible to take advantage of receptor-ligand interactions between immune and tumor cells in a wide spectrum of malignancies. Toxicity in healthy tissue, however, can limit our use of these agents. Immune checkpoint blockade has been approved in advanced melanoma, renal cell cancer,...
Paper Details
Title
Next generation predictive biomarkers for immune checkpoint inhibition
Published Date
Nov 21, 2016
Volume
36
Issue
1
Pages
179 - 190
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