Abstract
Adoptive immunotherapy, the therapeutic infusion of ex vivo activated cancer-fighting white blood cells that was pioneered by Dr. Steven Rosenberg over 30 years ago, has become more widespread due to outstanding published research documenting the clinical efficacy of this strategy. Based on the well-established in vivo functions of NK and NKT cells, their integral role in the efficacy of certain chemotherapeutic and immunomodulatory agents, and their direct therapeutic action as displayed in clinical trials, the use of autologous natural killer cell infusions is an appropriate and warranted therapeutic option for the treatment of malignant diseases, especially in patients whose disease is refractory to standard treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation.
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Smith, A. J., Oertle, J., & Prato, D. (2014). Autologous Natural Killer Cell/Natural Killer T Cell Immunotherapy of Malignant Diseases. Open Journal of Medical Microbiology, 04(03), 192–202. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojmm.2014.43021
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