About this Research Topic
This research topic aims at publishing high-quality original research, reviews, perspective and opinion articles and unique case reports on novel therapeutic strategies based on personalized cancer vaccines and investigating the detailed mechanisms of its antitumor effect, resistance mechanisms, and optimal treatment strategies of novel molecular therapeutic drugs in cancer.
Potential topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Mechanisms of antigen-cross presentation and T cell responses to personalized cancer vaccines.
- Prophylactic and/or therapeutic strategies for personalized cancer vaccines.
- Different combination therapeutic strategies based on personalized cancer vaccines – e.g., the combination of immune checkpoint inhibitors and personalized cancer vaccines, the combination of radiotherapy and personalized cancer vaccines, etc.
- Novel primary and/or acquired drug resistance mechanisms of molecularly targeted therapies in various cancers.
- Multi-omics data on the tumor immune microenvironment could lead to the creation of prognostic and/or predictive biomarkers for molecular therapeutics in a variety of cancers.
- Different combination therapeutic strategies based on novel molecular therapeutics – e.g., the combination of immune checkpoint inhibitors and novel molecular therapeutics, etc.
- Explore the mechanisms for different combinational therapies based on personalized cancer vaccines or novel molecular therapeutics.
Keywords: Cancer Vaccines
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