About this Series
Recent advances in cancer immunotherapy research have paved the way for the development of new clinical treatment options. Understanding the cancer immunity cycle as a whole can facilitate the identification of new putative immunotherapeutic targets, mechanisms, and strategies towards a more durable response. To be effective, treatments must retain activity despite negative feedback mechanisms, necessitating in the consideration of each step in the cycle. Fortunately, a number of innovative, advanced, and efficient techniques are now available to enable preclinical screening of new treatment approaches.
In this series, experts will review how cancer immunotherapy is studied along each step of the cancer immunity cycle, including an overview of technologies, techniques, challenges, and emerging research questions to be addressed. A number of innovative and advanced techniques to enable preclinical screening of new treatment approaches will be discussed as well as how to select appropriate in vitro methods for immunotherapeutic evaluation within the framework of the cancer immunity cycle.
In this series, experts will review how cancer immunotherapy is studied along each step of the cancer immunity cycle, including an overview of technologies, techniques, challenges, and emerging research questions to be addressed. A number of innovative and advanced techniques to enable preclinical screening of new treatment approaches will be discussed as well as how to select appropriate in vitro methods for immunotherapeutic evaluation within the framework of the cancer immunity cycle.