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Offering focused, practical, and up-to-date content on immunotherapies used to treat a wide variety of cancer types, Clinical Immuno-Oncology covers the basic cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in cancer initiation and progression. The text reviews the development of tumor specific antigens and the challenges of developing cancer immunotherapies. Every effort is made to relate the fundamental aspects of host immunity to the efficacy of current immunotherapies and how they work in conjunction with the immune system to combat cancer. This foundational resource explains the basics of cancer immunotherapy, discusses best practices, and provides recommendations from experienced clinicians in the field. Dr. John E. Niederhuber and a team of expert contributing authors provide clinically focused information essential for integrating these new therapies into practice—making this an ideal resource for fellows, practitioners, and other cancer team members in medical oncology, radiation oncology, cancer surgery, immunology, and cancer research. |
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1 Development and Structure of the Lymphoid System
2 The Chemistry, Structure, and Function of Immunoglobulins
3 The Role of the Complement System in Cancer Etiology and Management
4 Cancer and the Science of Innate Immunity
5 Tumor Antigenicity and Cancer as Non-Self
6 Tumor Immune Surveillance
7 The Essential Elements of Adaptive Immunity and Their Relevance to Cancer Immunology
8 Cancer—Avoiding Immune Detection
9 Vaccines and Active Immunization Against Cancer
10 The Major Clinical Components of Cancer Immunotherapy (Modulating Cell-Mediated Immune Mechanisms)
11 The Microbiome and Cancer Immunotherapy
12 The Clinical Application of Immuno-Therapeutics
13 The Effect of COVID-19 on Cancer Immunotherapy and Cancer Care
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