Proactive Immunotherapeutic Approaches against Inflammatory Breast Cancer May Improve Patient Outcomes

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Abstract

Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is highly metastatic at the onset of the disease with no IBC-specific treatments, resulting in dismal patient survival. IBC treatment is a clear unmet clinical need. This commentary highlights findings from a recent seminal approach in which pembrolizumab, a checkpoint inhibitor against programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1), was provided to a triple-negative IBC patient as a neoadjuvant immune therapy combined with anthracycline–taxane-based chemotherapy. We highlight the findings of the case report and offer a perspective on taking a proactive approach to deploy approved immune checkpoint inhibitors. On the basis of our recently published research study, we propose in situ vaccination with direct injection of immunostimulatory agents into the tumor as an option to improve outcomes safely, effectively, and economically for IBC patients.

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Alonso-Miguel, D., Fiering, S., & Arias-Pulido, H. (2022, September 1). Proactive Immunotherapeutic Approaches against Inflammatory Breast Cancer May Improve Patient Outcomes. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11182850

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