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Immune Strategies for Gastrointestinal Cancer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Cancer ImmunotherapyPublication details: First Department of Medicine, Research Center for Immunotherapy (FZI) University Cancer Center Mainz, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Mainz, Germany | Springer Nature Switzerland AG | 2023.ISBN:
  • 978-3-031-39944-2 (eBook)
  • 978-3-031-39943-5
ISSN:
  • 2662-8384
  • 2662-8392 (electronic)
Online resources: Summary: This book provides an overview of the available evidence surrounding immunotherapy in gastrointestinal cancers and discusses its future place in clinical practice. Immunotherapy has celebrated some astonishing therapeutic successes in a variety of cancer types and is becoming increasingly relevant in daily clinical practice. Currently, the predominant class of immunotherapeutic drugs is the so-called checkpoint inhibitors, which disengage the physiological brakes on the immune system, enabling a more effective anti-cancer immune response. Malignancies of the gastrointestinal tract, which account for the majority of cancer cases worldwide, are a major cause of morbidity and mortality, creating an urgent need for more effective therapies. A large number of clinical trials have evaluated the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy in gastrointestinal malignancies and demonstrated its potential in certain subsets of patients. This book will appeal to a wide readership, including oncologists, health care professionals in general and biomedical scientists.
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This book provides an overview of the available evidence surrounding immunotherapy in gastrointestinal cancers and discusses its future place in clinical practice.

Immunotherapy has celebrated some astonishing therapeutic successes in a variety of cancer types and is becoming increasingly relevant in daily clinical practice. Currently, the predominant class of immunotherapeutic drugs is the so-called checkpoint inhibitors, which disengage the physiological brakes on the immune system, enabling a more effective anti-cancer immune response. Malignancies of the gastrointestinal tract, which account for the majority of cancer cases worldwide, are a major cause of morbidity and mortality, creating an urgent need for more effective therapies. A large number of clinical trials have evaluated the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy in gastrointestinal malignancies and demonstrated its potential in certain subsets of patients.

This book will appeal to a wide readership, including oncologists, health care professionals in general and biomedical scientists.

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