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Proton Therapy Delivery and Its Clinical Application in Select Solid Tumor Malignancies
Published on: February 6, 2019
Radiotherapy supports tumor-specific immunity by acute inflammation
Laura Surace1, Nicole Angelika Scheifinger1, Anurag Gupta1
1Institute of Experimental Immunology; University of Zurich; Winterthurerstrasse ; Zurich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Local immune stimulation is an integral part of radiotherapy. Production of anaphylatoxins is a crucial initial event in radiotherapy-induced immunity and clinical efficacy. We propose applying radiotherapy in few fractions and include radiation holidays to achieve acute rather than chronic inflammatory responses, which promote protective immunity and therapeutic efficacy.
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