Fr. 239.00

Tumor Immunology and Cancer Vaccines

English · Hardback

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- Volume is divided into four sections, allowing easy navagation for researchers and practicing physicians
- Text includes clinical trials
- Written by leaders in the field

List of contents

Introduction.- Preface.- Antigen Processing and Presentation.- Antigen Recognition and T-Cell Biology.- Mechanisms of Tumor Evasion.- Tumor Antigens and Tumor Antigen Discovery.- Peptide Vaccines against Cancer.- DNA Vaccination in Immunotherapy of Cancer.- Antibody Inducing Cancer Vaccines.- Dendritic Cell-based Vaccines for Cancer Therapy.- Undefined-antigen Vaccines.- Cancer Vaccines in Combination with Multimodality Therapy.- Cytokine Therapy for Cancer: Antigen Presentation.- Tinkering with Nature: The Tale of Optimizing Peptide Based Cancer Vaccines.- Adoptive Cellular Immunotherapy of Cancer: A three-signal paradigm for translating recent developments into improved treatment strategies.- Clinical Trial Designs for Therapeutic Cancer Vaccines.- Clinical Trial Design and Regulatory Issues for Therapeutic Cancer Vaccines.- Immune Monitoring.

Summary

It all started with an observation. Edward Jenner, an English physician, observed that milkmaids who contracted cowpox were rarely victims of smallpox epidemic, a disease that in?icted a heavy toll on humankind with an estimate of 500 million victimsworldwide.In1796,Jennerinoculatedtheextracted?uidfromblistersonthe handofamilkmaidwhowasinfectedwithcowpoxintothearman8yearoldpeasant boy. After the boy recovered from a mild illness caused by this inoculation, Jenner exposed him to smallpox and to his delight the boy did not develop the disease. He published his work in 1798 in three publications titled “Vaccination Against smallpox”, where the term vaccination is derived from the Latin word “vacca” meaning cow. Jenner was recognized to be the father of modern immunology, and hisworkmarkedthecommencementofanewdawninmedicinethatledtothe1979 declaration by the World Health Organization (WHO) of the global eradication of smallpox. By the beginning of the 20th century, vaccines for typhoid fever, rabies, polio, plaque and diphtherias were in use, and nowadays we are equipped with effectivevaccinesagainstmorethan20infectiousdiseasessuchasmeningitis,rubella, whooping cough, rabies, and hepatitis B among others.

Product details

Assisted by S. Khleif (Editor), Sami Khleif (Editor), Samir Khleif (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2005
 
EAN 9781402081194
ISBN 978-1-4020-8119-4
No. of pages 398
Weight 788 g
Illustrations 100 SW-Abb., IX, 398 p.
Series Cancer Treatment and Research
Cancer Treatment and Research
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Tumor, B, Research, Medicine, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Oncology, Vaccine, Cell Biology, Cytokine, Immunotherapy, clinical trial

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