Immunotherapy for Gastrointestinal Cancer [electronic resource]

Başlık
Immunotherapy for Gastrointestinal Cancer [electronic resource]

ISBN
9783319430638

Fiziksel Açıklamalar
VIII, 252 p. 23 illus. in color. online resource.

Genel Not
Introduction to modern immunology -- Cell based therapy - modified cancer cells -- Vaccines for GI cancer -- Antibody delivery of radioactive 'warheads' and cytotoxins -- Antibodies which inhibit specific cell pathways -- PD1 and PD1l immune checkpoint inhibitors -- The Role of the JAK/STAT Signaling Pathway in Immunoregulation of Gastrointestinal Cancers -- Hyper mutated colorectal cancer and neoantigen load -- Antibodies which inhibit specific cell pathways, colorectal cancer.
 
This book is about the manipulation of the immune system as a therapeutic approach to gastrointestinal cancer and its clinical applications, exploring therapeutic approaches which might be taken under the broad banner of immunotherapy. Starting by introducing concepts of modern immunology, the clinical applications of immunotherapy are then discussed. The reader will learn about the three broad classes of immune therapeutic agents: cell-based treatment; antibody therapy; cytokine application and the key effector cells and mechanisms which might cause tumour rejection. The reverse side of this equation, the genetic and molecular mechanisms which the tumour can use to escape immune control and regulation, is also discussed. Through reviewing the most up-to-date evidence, this volume provides an overview of the important scientific lessons learned from past failure of immunotherapeutics in the clinic and highlights more positive recent data, coupled to practical guidelines for clinical usage. Written by a team of worldwide experts, this is an indispensable guide for medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, radiation therapists, pharmacists, oncology nurse specialists. .

İçindekiler
Introduction to modern immunology -- Cell based therapy - modified cancer cells -- Vaccines for GI cancer -- Antibody delivery of radioactive 'warheads' and cytotoxins -- Antibodies which inhibit specific cell pathways -- PD1 and PD1l immune checkpoint inhibitors -- The Role of the JAK/STAT Signaling Pathway in Immunoregulation of Gastrointestinal Cancers -- Hyper mutated colorectal cancer and neoantigen load -- Antibodies which inhibit specific cell pathways, colorectal cancer.

Özet
This book is about the manipulation of the immune system as a therapeutic approach to gastrointestinal cancer and its clinical applications, exploring therapeutic approaches which might be taken under the broad banner of immunotherapy. Starting by introducing concepts of modern immunology, the clinical applications of immunotherapy are then discussed. The reader will learn about the three broad classes of immune therapeutic agents: cell-based treatment; antibody therapy; cytokine application and the key effector cells and mechanisms which might cause tumour rejection. The reverse side of this equation, the genetic and molecular mechanisms which the tumour can use to escape immune control and regulation, is also discussed. Through reviewing the most up-to-date evidence, this volume provides an overview of the important scientific lessons learned from past failure of immunotherapeutics in the clinic and highlights more positive recent data, coupled to practical guidelines for clinical usage. Written by a team of worldwide experts, this is an indispensable guide for medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, radiation therapists, pharmacists, oncology nurse specialists. .

Konu Terimleri
Medicine.
 
Immunology.
 
Gastroenterology.
 
Oncology.
 
Medicine & Public Health.

Ek Yazar
Kerr, David.
 
Johnson, Rebecca.

Ek Kurum Yazarı
SpringerLink (Online service)

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