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Cancer immunotherapy in progress—an overview of the past 130 years

Hiroaki Ikeda

2025International Immunology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Since the first approval of an immune checkpoint inhibitor, we have witnessed the clinical success of cancer immunotherapy. Adoptive T-cell therapy with chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cells has shown remarkable efficacy in hematological malignancies. Concurrently with these successes, the cancer immunoediting concept that refined the cancer immunosurveillance concept underpinned the scientific mechanism and reason for past failures, as well as recent breakthroughs in cancer immunotherapy. Now, we face the next step of issues to be solved in this field, such as tumor heterogeneity, the tumor microenvironment, the metabolism of tumors and the immune system, and personalized approaches for patients, aiming to expand the population benefitted by the therapies.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunosurveillanceImmunoeditingImmunotherapyChimeric antigen receptorCancerTumor microenvironmentCancer immunotherapyMedicineImmune checkpointImmunologyImmune systemCancer researchInternal medicineCAR-T cell therapy researchCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmunotherapy and Immune Responses