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Radiotherapy for HPV-related cancers: prediction of therapeutic effects based on the mechanism of tumor immunity and the application of immunoradiotherapy.

Masanori SomeyaYuki FukushimaTomokazu HasegawaTakaaki TsuchiyaMio KitagawaToshio GochoShoh MafuneYutaro IkeuchiYoh KozukaYoshihiko HirohashiToshihiko TorigoeMasahiro IwasakiMotoki MatsuuraTsuyoshi SaitoKoh-Ichi Sakata
Published in: Japanese journal of radiology (2022)
Human papillomavirus (HPV)-related cancer is one of the diseases entities for which the applications of radiotherapy have been increasing. Recently, the process of carcinogenesis from HPV infection and the mechanism of tumor immunity that develops during disease progression have been elucidated. In this review, we will describe the mechanism of tumor immunity and how chemoradiotherapy may overcome and improve the efficacy of tumor immunity. We will also discuss the usefulness of proteins involved with tumor immunity as a predictive marker of radiotherapy response, and present an overview of ongoing clinical trials of combinations of immune checkpoint inhibitors and radiotherapy to demonstrate the promising combination therapy that has been currently emerging.
Keyphrases
  • locally advanced
  • early stage
  • combination therapy
  • clinical trial
  • radiation therapy
  • high grade
  • radiation induced
  • rectal cancer
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • randomized controlled trial
  • drug induced
  • phase ii