Potential role of radiation therapy in augmenting the activity of immunotherapy for gynecologic cancers

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors have become an area of intense interest in oncology and are actively being studied in a variety of cancer types with a wide range of success. In vitro data suggest mechanisms by which radiation can activate the immune system, and ongoing studies are exploring the potential interaction of checkpoint inhibitors with radiotherapy in both preclinical and clinical settings. Gynecologic malignancies are a heterogeneous group of tumors with varying prognoses, intrinsic immunogenicity, and potential for response to immune-based therapies. In this review, we focus on the rationale for immunotherapy and opportunities for augmentation by photon radiotherapy in cancers of the cervix, endometrium, and ovary.

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Son, C. H., Fleming, G. F., & Moroney, J. W. (2017, October 31). Potential role of radiation therapy in augmenting the activity of immunotherapy for gynecologic cancers. Cancer Management and Research. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S116683

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