Irradiation immunity interactions
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Simon Davis, David Anak
Atmosukarto, Ines Irene
Garrett, Jessica
Gosling, Katharine
Syed, Farhan
Quah, Ben
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Blackwell Pub. Asia
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The immune system can influence cancer development by both impeding and/or facilitating tumour growth and spread. A better understanding of this complex relationship is fundamental to optimise current and future cancer therapeutic strategies. Although typically regarded as a localised and immunosuppressive anti-cancer treatment modality, radiation therapy has been associated with generating profound systemic effects beyond the intended target volume. These systemic effects are immune-driven suggesting radiation therapy can enhance anti-tumour immunosurveillance in some instances. In this review, we summarise how radiation therapy can positively and negatively affect local and systemic anti-tumour immune responses, how co-administration of immunotherapy with radiation therapy may help promote anti-tumour immunity, and how the use of immune biomarkers may help steer radiation therapy-immunotherapy personalisation to optimise clinical outcomes.
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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology
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