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January 2007, Vol. 7, No. 1, Pages 89-102 , DOI 10.1517/14712598.7.1.89

A review of vaccine clinical trials for non-small cell lung cancer

J Nemunaitis & J Nemunaitis
Executive Medical Director, Mary Crowley Medical Research Center, 60th Floor, 1717 Main St, Dallas, Texas 75201, USA.
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Recent evidence suggests that vaccines which enhance tumour antigen recognition may provide clinical benefit to subsets of non-small cell lung cancer patients. In this review, a variety of peptide-, gene- and cell-based clinical vaccine approaches targeting non-small cell lung cancer patients are reviewed. Results consistently demonstrate lack of toxicity. Examples of prolonged stable disease, tumour shrinkage response and survival benefit in comparison with historical and low-dose control groups have been demonstrated. Specific vaccines fulfilling justification for Phase III evaluation based on these results include LBLP25, TGF-β2 antisense gene vaccine and GVAX.

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