Ultrasound-mediated microbubble destruction: A new method in cancer immunotherapy

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Abstract

Immunotherapy provides a new treatment option for cancer. However, it may be therapeutically insufficient if only using the self-immune system alone to attack the tumor without any aiding methods. To overcome this drawback and improve the efficiency of therapy, new treatment methods are emerging. In recent years, ultrasound-mediated microbubble destruction (UMMD) has shown great potential in cancer immunotherapy. Using the combination of ultrasound and targeted microbubbles, molecules such as antigens or genes encoding antigens can be efficiently and specifically delivered into the tumor tissue. This review focuses on the recent progress in the application of UMMD in cancer immunotherapy.

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Tu, J., Zhang, H., Yu, J., Liufu, C., & Chen, Z. (2018). Ultrasound-mediated microbubble destruction: A new method in cancer immunotherapy. OncoTargets and Therapy. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S171019

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