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Published on: March 7, 2011
Pre-resectional Radiofrequency Ablation as a Neoadjuvant in situ Tumor Vaccine
Fumito Ito1,2, Sharon S Evans3
1Center for Immunotherapy, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York, USA.
Abstract:
A lack of effective immune response against cancer is one of the major risk factors for developing local recurrence and distant metastases after curative resectional surgery. Prior studies revealed that systemic antitumor immunity is elicited by radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of tumor lesions, which is mainly considered a palliative procedure for unresectable tumors or for inoperable patients. Recently, we discovered an oncological benefit that depends on the adaptive arm of the antitumor immune response when RFA is performed in a neoadjuvant setting prior to surgical resection in preclinical murine models.
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