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Immunotherapy of breast cancer

Pages 479-490 | Published online: 13 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

Introduction: Immunotherapy of breast cancer has been shown to prevent recurrence, improve survival and eliminate breast cancer in humans.

Areas covered: The reason for this review is to present the current information and the prospects for the future of immunotherapy of breast cancer in humans to include tumor antigens for vaccines and targets for monoclonal antibodies and adoptive T-cell therapy, and immune modulatory agents, such as adjuvants to stimulate the immune response and inhibitors of checkpoint blockade to prevent downmodulation of activated lymphocytes, to enhance these modalities. The research discussed and the literature search undertaken is of the clinical immunotherapy of breast cancer in humans, from 2000 to September, 2011.

Expert opinion: The key message of the paper is that one reason for the failure of the immune system to control macroscopic disease is that the immune escape mechanisms involving both tumor and the tumor stroma prevent the immune system from destroying the tumor. Changing the tumor microenvironment is necessary to eliminate macroscopic tumors. Prospects for improvement are proposals for combining current modalities of therapy with type 1 cellular immunity-inducing agents, all targeting multiple tumor antigens and in the context of minimal disease.

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