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A New Generation of Vaccines in the Age of Immunotherapy.

Alfredo AddeoAlex FriedlaenderElisa GiovannettiAlessandro RussoDiego de Miguel PérezOscar ArrietaAndrés Felipe CardonaChristian C Rolfo
Published in: Current oncology reports (2021)
In this review, we aim to highlight the advances in cancer vaccines and the remaining hurdles to overcome. Cancer vaccination has experienced tremendous progress in the last decade, with myriad promising developments. Future efforts should focus on optimization of target identification, streamlining of most appropriate vaccination strategies, and adjuvant development, as well as predictive biomarker identification. Cautious optimism is warranted in the face of early successes seen in recent clinical trials for oncolytic vaccines. If an approach were to prove successful, it could revolutionize cancer therapy the way ICIs did in the previous decade.
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