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May 2007, Vol. 7, No. 5, Pages 645-649
, DOI 10.1517/14712598.7.5.645
Peptide-based immunotherapeutic approaches to glioma: a reviewRyuya Yamanaka1Professor, Kurume University School of Medicine, Research Center of Innovative Cancer Therapy, Asahimachi 67, Kurume, Fukuoka 830-0011, Japan. ryaman@med.kurume-u.ac.jp Despite advances in surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, the prognosis of patients with malignant glioma is still very poor; therefore, the development of a novel therapeutic modality is essential. There are increasing reports demonstrating that systemic immunotherapy using dendritic cells or a peptide vaccine is capable of inducing an antiglioma response. Peptide-based immunotherapy strategies appear promising as an approach to successfully induce an antitumor immune response and prolong survival in patients with glioma without major side effects. Now, peptide-based immunotherapy could be a new treatment modality for patients with brain tumors. Forward Links to Citing ArticlesLawrence D. Recht, Griffith Harsh, Harvey J. Cohen. (2009) The rationale for early detection and treatment of brain tumors in survivors of childhood cancer. Oncology Reviews 3:1, 51-57 Online publication date: 1-Apr-2009. CrossRef Johnathan D. Ebben, Brandon G. Rocque, John S. Kuo. (2009) Tumour Vaccine Approaches for CNS Malignancies. Drugs 69:3, 241-249 Online publication date: 1-Feb-2009. CrossRef |
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