Evolution of Lung Cancer in the Context of Immunotherapy

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Immunotherapy, as a novel treatment, has brought new hope to many patients with cancer, including patients with lung cancer. However, the overall cure rate and survival rate of lung cancer are still not satisfactory. The process of evolution has improved the ability of tumors to adapt to immunotherapy, which induces drug resistance. Many studies have focused on immunoresistance and achieved meaningful results. Therefore, it is necessary to have an in-depth understanding of the current research progress in immunoresistance, which will help to achieve good clinical results more efficiently.

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Yu, S., Wang, R., Tang, H., Wang, L., Zhang, Z., Yang, S., … Wu, Y. (2020). Evolution of Lung Cancer in the Context of Immunotherapy. Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/1179554920979697

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