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Immunotherapy for Pediatric Malignancies

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of current immunotherapy strategies, and how these may be applicable to childhood cancers. The first part of the book reviews how the immune system recognizes cancer, and the various escape mechanisms allowing tumour growth. The importance of the tumor microenvironment and the challenges this may present to achieving effective immunotherapy are discussed. Monoclonal antibodies, cellular, cytokine and vaccine therapies are all comprehensively reviewed, with particular focus on their potential application to pediatric cancers. Practical aspects of delivering such therapies to children, likely toxicities and potential biomarkers are considered. Finally, consideration is given to how, in the longer term, such therapies may be combined with conventional therapies such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Edited by two distinguished pediatric oncologists with a collection of chapters from the most authoritative experts in cancer immunotherapy, this is an indispensable volume for pediatric oncologists and physicians working in childhood cancer care.


List of contents

Introduction to Pediatric Cancer Immunotherapy.- Overcoming immune suppression in the tumor microenvironment: Implications for multi-modal therapy.- Allogeneic stem cell transplantation.- Overview of monoclonal antibody therapies.- Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Hematological Malignancies.- Monoclonal Antibodies Directly Targeting Antigens on Solid Tumours.- Monoclonal antibodies targeting the immune system.- Adoptive T Cell Therapies for Children's Cancers.- NK Cell and NKT Cell Immunotherapy.- Cancer Vaccines in Pediatrics.- Immune Adjuvants and Cytokine Therapies.- Immune biomarkers in pediatric malignancies.- Future perspectives

About the author

Dr. Juliet Gray is an Associate Professor and Consultant in Paediatric Oncology at the University of Southampton, UK.  She has a strong clinical and research interest in immunotherapy for neuroblastoma, with particular expertise in novel antibody therapies. She leads a translational laboratory research group within the Southampton Cancer Immunology Centre, and is an active member of the UK NCRI Neuroblastoma group and SIOP European Neuroblastoma Research Network (SIOPEN).
Aurélien Marabelle, is currently the Clinical Director of the Cancer Immunotherapy Program at Gustave Roussy Cancer Center in Villejuif, France. Dr Marabelle is an immunologist and a pediatric oncologist by training. His clinical practice is currently dedicated to Early Phase Clinical trials in Cancer Immunotherapy and his translational research is focused on mechanisms of action of immune targeted therapies. He works as a senior medical oncologist and an investigator in the Drug Development Department (DITEP) directed by Prof Jean-Charles Soria. He is coordinating a team focusing on cancer immunotherapy translational research projects in the INSERM U1015 lab directed by Prof Laurence Zitvogel. Dr Marabelle is a member of the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO), the American Association of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the European Academy of Tumor Immunology (EATI) & the American Association of Cancer Research (AACR).

Summary

This book provides a comprehensive overview of current immunotherapy strategies, and how these may be applicable to childhood cancers. The first part of the book reviews how the immune system recognizes cancer, and the various escape mechanisms allowing tumour growth. The importance of the tumor microenvironment and the challenges this may present to achieving effective immunotherapy are discussed. Monoclonal antibodies, cellular, cytokine and vaccine therapies are all comprehensively reviewed, with particular focus on their potential application to pediatric cancers. Practical aspects of delivering such therapies to children, likely toxicities and potential biomarkers are considered. Finally, consideration is given to how, in the longer term, such therapies may be combined with conventional therapies such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Edited by two distinguished pediatric oncologists with a collection of chapters from the most authoritative experts in cancer immunotherapy, this is an indispensable volume for pediatric oncologists and physicians working in childhood cancer care.

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"Addressing the major histological, biological, and developmental differences between children and adult cancer patients, this comprehensive book provides up-to-date, state-of-the-art information on immunotherapy for pediatric malignancies. ... The book is intended primarily for pediatric oncologists and physicians, fellows, and interns working in pediatric cancer care. ... this is a great book that is very informative and authoritative and includes experiences from clinicians and scientists working at some of the most renowned cancer centers in the world." (Ravi Salgia, Doody's Book Reviews, August, 2018)

Product details

Assisted by Julie C Gray (Editor), Juliet C Gray (Editor), Juliet C. Gray (Editor), Marabelle (Editor), Marabelle (Editor), Aurélien Marabelle (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319828374
ISBN 978-3-31-982837-4
No. of pages 297
Dimensions 155 mm x 14 mm x 235 mm
Weight 526 g
Illustrations IX, 297 p. 29 illus., 27 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Pädiatrie, Medicine, Immunologie, Immunology, Pediatrics, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Oncology, Paediatric medicine, vaccine therapy

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