Fingolimod and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in checkpoint-inhibitor treated cancer patients

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Omar Hasan Ali from the Department of Medical Genetics, Life Sciences Institute, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada have published the research: Fingolimod and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in checkpoint-inhibitor treated cancer patients, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: Large-scale studies and mechanistic explorations are necessary to substantiate these findings.

SUMMARY

    Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy 70:563-568 patients with newly diagnosed MS with a medical history of neoplasms. The authors present three patients, of whom one experienced a relapse of her melanoma and two developed new cancers during fingolimod treatment . . .

     

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