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Cancer immunotherapy comes of age

Source: Nature 480, 480 (2012); http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature10673

Issue Date: 1 January 2012

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1553-9628 (online)
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Ira Mellman
Genentech, 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, California 94080, USA

George Coukos
Ovarian Cancer Research Center, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA

Glenn Dranoff
Department of Medical Oncology and Cancer Vaccine Center, Dana-s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
Activating the immune system for therapeutic benefit in cancer has long been a goal in immunology and oncology. After decades of disappointment, the tide has finally changed due to the success of recent proof-of-concept clinical trials. Most notable has been the ability of the anti-CTLA4 antibody, ipilimumab, to achieve a significant increase in survival for patients with metastatic melanoma, for which conventional therapies have failed. In the context of advances in the understanding of how tolerance, immunity and immunosuppression regulate antitumour immune responses together with the advent of targeted therapies, these successes suggest that active immunotherapy represents a path to obtain a durable and long-lasting response in cancer patients. ©2011

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Digital Object Identifier: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature10673
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