Checkpoint inhibitors in advanced lung cancer
Abstract
Metastatic lung cancer is often rapidly fatal even with cytotoxic chemotherapy treatment. The interaction of malignant cells with the immune system at the level of checkpoint proteins on T cells, has proven to be an effective novel target. Several so-called checkpoint inhibitors have since been developed and demonstrate benefit after chemotherapy failure, and in some cases, show benefit as first line treatment for advanced or metastatic lung...
Paper Details
Title
Checkpoint inhibitors in advanced lung cancer
Published Date
Feb 27, 2017
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
56 - 67
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