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Immune checkpoint inhibitors in the treatment of virus-associated cancers.


ABSTRACT: Among all malignant tumors that threaten human health, virus-related tumors account for a large proportion. The treatment of these tumors is still an urgent problem to be resolved. The immune system is the "guard" of the human body, resisting the invasion of foreign substances such as viruses. Studies have shown that immunotherapy has clinical significance in the treatment of a variety of tumors. In particular, the emergence of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in recent years has opened a new door to cancer therapy. Considering the potential role of ICIs in the treatment of virus-related cancers, we focused on their therapeutic effect in virus-associated cancers and explored whether the therapeutic effect in virus-associated cancers was related to virus infection status. Although there is no clear statistical significance indicates that ICIs are more effective in virus-associated cancers than non-virus infections, the efficacy of checkpoint inhibitors in the treatment of virus-related cancers is promising. We believe that this research provides a good direction for the implementation of individualized precision medicine.

SUBMITTER: Gao P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6558794 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors in the treatment of virus-associated cancers.

Gao Peipei P   Lazare Cordelle C   Cao Canhui C   Meng Yifan Y   Wu Ping P   Zhi Wenhua W   Lin Shitong S   Wei Juncheng J   Huang Xiaoyuan X   Xi Ling L   Chen Gang G   Hu Junbo J   Ma Ding D   Wu Peng P  

Journal of hematology & oncology 20190610 1


Among all malignant tumors that threaten human health, virus-related tumors account for a large proportion. The treatment of these tumors is still an urgent problem to be resolved. The immune system is the "guard" of the human body, resisting the invasion of foreign substances such as viruses. Studies have shown that immunotherapy has clinical significance in the treatment of a variety of tumors. In particular, the emergence of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in recent years has opened a new  ...[more]

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