Routing cancer immunology and immunotherapy from the lab to the clinic 4-5 th March 2014, Center for Applied Medical Research and University Clinic, Pamplona, Spain
Palabras clave : 
Cancer immunology
Cancer immunotherapy
Therapeutic agents
Viral vectors
Immunostimulatory monoclonal antibodies
Tumor imaging
Fecha de publicación : 
jul-2014
Editorial : 
BioMed Central
ISSN : 
1479-5876
Cita: 
Aznar MÁ, Melero I, Quetglas JI. Routing cancer immunology and immunotherapy from the lab to the clinic 4-5 th March 2014, Center for Applied Medical Research and University Clinic, Pamplona, Spain. J Transl Med. 2014 Jul 24;12:202.
Resumen
New approaches to generate effective anticancer responses by either inducing immune responses or inhibiting immunosuppression are under development to improve efficacy in patients. On March 4-5th, 2014, a symposium was held in Pamplona, Spain, to report the new strategies showing preclinical and clinical results regarding translational research efforts on the topic. Participants interacted through oral presentations of 15 speakers and further discussions on topics that included novel therapeutic agents for cancer immunotherapy, viral vectors and interferon-based approaches, experimental tumor imaging and immunostimulatory monoclonal antibodies. Promising agents to target cancer cells and therapeutic approaches that are under translation from bench to patients were presented.

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