From Cancer Immune Surveillance to Cancer Immunoediting: Birth of Modern Immuno-Oncology

  • Fridman W
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We were at the dawn of the millennium. Cancer science was dominated by genomic studies that established that the disease results from modifications of genes in somatic cells by mutations, amplifications, or deletions, allowing limitless replication of the transformed cells. Identification of

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Fridman, W. H. (2018). From Cancer Immune Surveillance to Cancer Immunoediting: Birth of Modern Immuno-Oncology. The Journal of Immunology, 201(3), 825–826. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1800827

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