Cancer immunotherapy: a treatment for the masses

JN Blattman, PD Greenberg - Science, 2004 - science.org
Science, 2004science.org
Cancer immunotherapy attempts to harness the exquisite power and specificity of the
immune system for the treatment of malignancy. Although cancer cells are less
immunogenic than pathogens, the immune system is clearly capable of recognizing and
eliminating tumor cells. However, tumors frequently interfere with the development and
function of immune responses. Thus, the challenge for immunotherapy is to use advances in
cellular and molecular immunology to develop strategies that effectively and safely augment …
Cancer immunotherapy attempts to harness the exquisite power and specificity of the immune system for the treatment of malignancy. Although cancer cells are less immunogenic than pathogens, the immune system is clearly capable of recognizing and eliminating tumor cells. However, tumors frequently interfere with the development and function of immune responses. Thus, the challenge for immunotherapy is to use advances in cellular and molecular immunology to develop strategies that effectively and safely augment antitumor responses.
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