Future of Immune Checkpoint Therapy for Cancer / 肿瘤防治研究
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment
;
(12): 478-483, 2022.
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en Chino
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-986542
ABSTRACT
In 2011, the FDA approved ipilimumab, the first immune checkpoint inhibitor(ICI), targeting CTLA-4, opening the field of immune checkpoint therapy (ICT). ICIs can induce durable clinical responses and improve survival in selected population. However, significant challenges still remain, including mechanisms of resistance, patient selection, management of serious immune-related adverse events, and rational therapeutic combinations. This review surveys the current understanding of response and resistance to ICIs and proposes a path forward to improving efficacy and minimizing toxicities.
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Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment
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2022
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