Background <p>Tumor-draining lymph nodes (TDLN) play a key role in inducing and promoting antitumor immunity. TDLN are commonly situated near the primary tumor and are therefore often exposed to therapeutic radiation. The impact of induction therapies comprising concurrent immunotherapy and radiation on TDLN is poorly understood. We studied the immune-modulating effects in TDLN of patients with T3-4N0-2 non-small cell lung…
Immune-modulating effects on tumor-draining lymph nodes of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy combined with dual immunotherapy in patients with T3-4N0-2 NSCLC
Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer | | Ulas, E. B., Koomen, S. J. I., Vrijmoet, A., Houda, I., Korkmaz, H. I., Dickhoff, C., Bahce, I., Senan, S., de Gruijl, T. D., Fransen, M. F., Radonic, T., van Maldegem, F., Schneiders, F. L.
Topics: lung-cancer, blood-cancer, cervical-cancer, immunotherapy, chemotherapy, radiation
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