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Intratumoral Immunotherapy and Tumor Ablation: A Local Approach with Broad Potential

Zachary J. Senders, Robert C.G. Martin

2022Cancers17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Several intratumoral immunotherapeutic agents have shown efficacy in controlling local disease; however, their ability to induce a durable systemic immune response is limited. Likewise, tumor ablation is well-established due to its role in local disease control but generally produces only a modest immunogenic effect. It has recently been recognized, however, that there is potential synergy between these two modalities and their distinct mechanisms of immune modulation. The aim of this review is to evaluate the existing data regarding multimodality therapy with intratumoral immunotherapy and tumor ablation. We discuss the rationale for this therapeutic approach, highlight novel combinations, and address the challenges to their clinical utility. There is substantial evidence that combination therapy with intratumoral immunotherapy and tumor ablation can potentiate durable systemic immune responses and should be further evaluated in the clinical setting.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunotherapyMedicineImmune systemAblationTumor ablationTreatment modalityImmune modulationDiseaseAblation TherapyImmunologyPathologyInternal medicineCancerProstate cancerCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesCAR-T cell therapy research
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