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Tumor Immunology: Immunotherapy and Cancer Vaccines
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Tumor Immunology: Immunotherapy and Cancer Vaccines

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This volume reviews advances in the field of human tumor immunology, particularly in relation to the potential for immune intervention in preventing or treating tumors. The editors and contributors, all leading workers in the field, survey advances in the understanding of the relationship between the cancer cell and the immune response. Chapters review in depth the function of immune surveillance and mechanisms of tumor immunity, the role of T lymphocytes and oncogenes in the immune response to cancer, and the potential for immunotherapy of cancer. New areas of tumor immunology are presented, including recent progress in the development of tumor vaccines with particular reference to melanoma.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 December 1996
Pages
374
ISBN
9780521472371

This volume reviews advances in the field of human tumor immunology, particularly in relation to the potential for immune intervention in preventing or treating tumors. The editors and contributors, all leading workers in the field, survey advances in the understanding of the relationship between the cancer cell and the immune response. Chapters review in depth the function of immune surveillance and mechanisms of tumor immunity, the role of T lymphocytes and oncogenes in the immune response to cancer, and the potential for immunotherapy of cancer. New areas of tumor immunology are presented, including recent progress in the development of tumor vaccines with particular reference to melanoma.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 December 1996
Pages
374
ISBN
9780521472371