Immunotherapies for pediatric cancer: current landscape and future perspectives

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Abstract

The advent of immunotherapy has revolutionized how we manage and treat cancer. While the majority of immunotherapy-related studies performed to date have focused on adult malignancies, a handful of these therapies have also recently found success within the pediatric space. In this review, we examine the immunotherapeutic agents that have achieved the approval of the US Food and Drug Administration for treating childhood cancers, highlighting their development, mechanisms of action, and the lessons learned from the seminal clinical trials that ultimately led to their approval. We also shine a spotlight on several emerging immunotherapeutic modalities that we believe are poised to have a positive impact on the treatment of pediatric malignancies in the near future.

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Hutzen, B., Paudel, S. N., Naeimi Kararoudi, M., Cassady, K. A., Lee, D. A., & Cripe, T. P. (2019, December 1). Immunotherapies for pediatric cancer: current landscape and future perspectives. Cancer and Metastasis Reviews. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10555-019-09819-z

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