Abstract
With the recent success of checkpoint inhibitors and other immunomodulating agents, there has been renewed interest in the combination of such agents with radiation. The biologic premise behind such a strategy is that the tumor-antigen release achieved by localized radiation will promote specific tumor targeting by the adaptive immune system, which can be augmented further by systemic immune-stimulating agents. In this manner, clinicians hope to induce a phenomenon known as the abscopal effect, whereby localized radiation results in immune-mediated tumor regression in disease sites well outside of the radiation field. Herein, we present a comprehensive overview of the early clinical and preclinical evidence behind this approach.
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Tang, C., Wang, X., Soh, H., Seyedin, S., Cortez, M. A. ngelica, Krishnan, S., … Welsh, J. W. (2014, September 1). Combining radiation and immunotherapy: a new systemic therapy for solid tumors? Cancer Immunology Research. https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-14-0069
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