The murine antitumor immune response and its therapeutic manipulation
RJ North - Advances in immunology, 1984 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter presents a framework of results showing that a host
bearing a progressive immunogenic tumor responds immunologically to its tumor by
generating a state of concomitant antitumor immunity. Because a host with an already
established tumor represent the real situation that a therapist is confronted with, the possible
possession by the host of a state of concomitant immunity would need to be considered in
any attempt to cause regression of the tumor be immunotherapy. The results presented in …
bearing a progressive immunogenic tumor responds immunologically to its tumor by
generating a state of concomitant antitumor immunity. Because a host with an already
established tumor represent the real situation that a therapist is confronted with, the possible
possession by the host of a state of concomitant immunity would need to be considered in
any attempt to cause regression of the tumor be immunotherapy. The results presented in …