| Literature DB >> 31826745 |
Elena Garelli1, Achim Rittmeyer2, Paul Martin Putora3,4, Markus Glatzer3, Ralf Dressel5, Stefan Andreas1,2.
Abstract
The abscopal effect describes the ability of locally administered radiotherapy to induce systemic antitumor effects. Over the past 40 years, reports on the abscopal effect following conventional radiation have been relatively rare, especially in less immunogenic tumors such as lung cancer. However, with the continued development and use of immunotherapy, reports on the abscopal effect have become increasingly frequent during the last decade. Here, we present three illustrative case reports from our own institution and previous published cases of the abscopal effect in patients with non-small cell lung cancer, treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors and radiotherapy. We also present a concise review of the clinical and experimental literature on the abscopal effect in non-small cell lung cancer.Entities:
Keywords: NSCLC; abscopal effect; checkpoint inhibitors; immunotherapy; lung cancer; radiotherapy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31826745 DOI: 10.2217/imt-2019-0105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunotherapy ISSN: 1750-743X Impact factor: 4.196