Tumor immunology: multidisciplinary science driving basic and clinical advances

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The fourth AACR Special Conference "Tumor Immunology: Basic and Clinical Advances" was held in Miami, FL in December 2012. The overall objective of this meeting was to discuss emerging concepts in cancer immunology and immunotherapy. The key findings that emerged from this meeting included: (i) multiple immune checkpoints should be inhibited to increase effective T-cell therapy, (ii) successful adoptive T-cell therapy will rely on obtaining the proper T-cell phenotype, (iii) chimeric antigen receptors have shown promise in treating some B-cell malignancies, and (iv) multiple pathways of inflammation within the tumor microenvironment are immunotherapy targets.

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Keenan, B. P., Jaffee, E. M., & Armstrong, T. D. (2013). Tumor immunology: multidisciplinary science driving basic and clinical advances. In Cancer immunology research (Vol. 1, pp. 16–23). https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-13-0011

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