The promise of preventive cancer vaccines

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Abstract

Years of unsuccessful attempts at fighting established tumors with vaccines have taught us all that they are only able to truly impact patient survival when used in a preventive setting, as would normally be the case for traditional vaccines against infectious diseases. While true primary cancer prevention is still but a long-term goal, secondary and tertiary prevention are already in the clinic and providing encouraging results. A combination of immunopreventive cancer strategies and recently approved checkpoint inhibitors is a further promise of forthcoming successful cancer disease control, but prevention will require a considerable reduction of currently reported toxicities. These considerations summed with the increased understanding of tumor antigens allow space for an optimistic view of the future.

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Lollini, P. L., Cavallo, F., Nanni, P., & Quaglino, E. (2015, June 1). The promise of preventive cancer vaccines. Vaccines. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines3020467

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