Immunotherapy for cancer, which uses the body's immune system to fight the disease, is an increasingly active area of research. Successful therapies such as trastuzamab (Herceptin) for breast cancer and cytokine therapy for renal cell carcinoma and melanoma have validated the field as a viable area of investigation. However, the goal of developing an effective cancer vaccine has not yet been achieved. The military's Cancer Vaccine Development Program (CVDP) is collaborating with other military programs, along with civilian institutions, to advance scientific research surrounding cancer vaccines.
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Clifton, T., Pappas, J. A., Pavlik, M., Papay, D., Holmes, J. P., Ponniah, S., & Peoples, G. E. (2010). Cancer Vaccine Development Program collaborations. Military Medicine, 175(7 Suppl), 54–56. https://doi.org/10.7205/milmed-d-10-00171
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