The treatment of cancer is being revolutionized by drugs that modulate the immune system, offering the prospect of long-term response and extended survival for many patients with advanced incurable cancer. A plethora of new drugs are being incorporated into current standards of care but many questions remain unanswered - and new ones emerge - about how to use these exciting new drugs to best effect. A good understanding of immune-oncology is therefore becoming increasingly important to keep up to date with this rapidly changing field.
'Fast Facts: Immuno-Oncology' takes you from the fundamentals of immunology through to the new concepts of immunoediting and immunotherapy and likely future directions. Whether you are a practicing oncologist, oncology health professional, medical student, cancer researcher or industry professional, this book provides all you need to know about immuno-oncology, concisely summarized.
Contents:
Components of the immune system
How cancers evade the immune system
How cancer immunotherapy works
Clinical use of immune checkpoint inhibitors
The future of immuno-oncology
Useful resources
How cancers evade the immune system
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Published:2017
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Book Set: FF Immuno-Oncology Box Set (Online)Subject Area: Oncology
2017. "How cancers evade the immune system", Fast Facts: Immuno-Oncology, Stephen Clarke, Bob T. Li
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