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Published on: February 16, 2015
Vaccine-based immunotherapy for glioblastoma
Alissa A Thomas1, Jan L Fisher, Marc S Ernstoff
1Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Norris Cotton Cancer Center, 1 Medical Center Drive, Lebanon, NH 03756, USA.
Abstract:
Glioblastoma remains the most lethal human brain tumor, despite the advent of multimodal treatment approaches. Because immune tolerance plays an important role in tumor progression, adding immunotherapy has become an attractive and innovative treatment approach for these aggressive tumors. Several early-phase clinical trials have demonstrated that vaccine-based immunotherapies, including dendritic cell therapy, peptide-based vaccines and vaccines containing autologous tumor lysates, are feasible and well tolerated. These trials have revealed promising trends in overall survival and progression-free survival for patients with glioblastoma, and have paved the way for ongoing randomized controlled trials.
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