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Cancer Immunology: Innovative Approaches to Therapy

English · Hardback

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This volume is the second in the 'Cancer Treatment and Research' series focussing on basic and clinical tumor immunology. It has a rather different focus or emphasis from that of the first volume, published two years ago. That work (Basic and Clinical Tumor Immunology, R.B. Herberman, ed., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1983) devoted considerable attention to up dated summaries in various areas of classical tumor immunology: specific antitumor immunity, the immunologic competence of cancer patietns, char acterization of human tumor-associated antigens, the ability to propagate specifically immune T cells in culture in the presence of interleukin 2, and the use of such cells for adoptive immunotherapy of established tumors. of evidence concerning the immune However, it also reviewed the status surveillance hypothesis and pointed out the need to consider non-T cell mediated mechanisms of host resistance. In particular, one chapter sum marized information on the role of macrophages in host resistance against tumors. The present volume continues to emphasize one of the major themes of the first volume, innovative approaches to the therapy of cancer. It involves contributions from leading investigators on several primary types of therapeutic interventions related to monoclonal antibodies, the col laboration of monoclonal antibodies with macro phages to mediate antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity, lymphokines, tumor vaccines, and natural killer cells. It also has an up-to-date summary of the immunologic aspects of the exciting and promising work being performed on human T cell leukemia virus in the laboratory of Dr. Robert Gallo.

List of contents

1. Immunology of human T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (lymphotropic) viruses (the HTLV 'family').- 2. Tumor specific antigens induced by mutagens and DNA hypomethylating agents: implications for the immunobiology of neoplasia.- 3. Destruction of tumor cells by macrophages: mechanisms of recognition and lysis and their regulation.- 4. Mechanism of NK-cell mediated cytotoxicity.- 5. Role of natural killer (NK) cells in the control of tumor growth and metastatic spread.- 6. Monoclonal antibody therapy of cancer : preclinical models and investigations in humans.- 7. Abnormalities in interleukin 2 production and response in cancer and possible therapeutic approaches.

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Assisted by Ronal B Herberman (Editor), Ronald B Herberman (Editor), Ronald B. Heberman (Editor), Ronald B. Herberman (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.06.2009
 
EAN 9780898387575
ISBN 978-0-89838-757-5
No. of pages 230
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 18 mm
Weight 532 g
Illustrations X, 230 p.
Series Cancer Treatment and Research
Cancer Treatment and Research, Volume 27
Cancer Treatment and Research
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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