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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in APL
2018
The indication for hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) in APL has evolved historically from a widespread use in frontline therapy during the pre-ATRA era to a virtual rejection of this indication when patients are treated with modern treatments containing all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), either in combination with chemotherapy, arsenic trioxide (ATO), or both. This indication has gradually been abandoned and explicitly rejected by the European LeukemiaNet recommendations. The high cure rate obtained using ATRA plus chemotherapy or ATRA plus ATO indicates that there is no role for HSCT for patients who achieve molecular remission at the end of consolidation. The HSCT in first complete r…
First results for resetting the antitumor immune response by immune corrective surgery in colon cancer.
1998
BACKGROUND: A critical step for cancer recurrence is the failure of the cellular immune response. It is suspected that chronic humoral immune responses against some tumor-associated antigens (TAA) can contribute to that failure. METHODS: In this study, we tested the ability of an immune corrective surgical procedure to prevent recurrences of colon cancer in stages I, II, and III. Radiolabeled anti-TAG antibodies injected intravenously become concentrated on TAG-72 immune complexes presented by follicular dendritic cells, which are responsible for the persistent humoral response against TAG-72 TAA. Using a hand-held gamma probe, we can intraoperatively detect and remove lymph nodes involved …
Immune cells in colorectal cancer: prognostic relevance and therapeutic strategies.
2008
During the last two decades, considerable efforts have been made to improve the prevention, early diagnosis and therapy of colorectal cancer by gaining enhanced insights into disease-specific pathogenesis. Along these lines, tumor-infiltrating immune cells turned out to be critical indicators for an efficient antitumor immune response and the number and type of tumor-infiltrating immune cells determined the resulting tumor prognosis. This review aims to describe the prognostic relevance of the different subsets of tumor-infiltrating immune cells and highlights their specific function in the complex process of immune system-mediated rejection of colorectal cancer cells. Considering the clini…
Immune cell score, PD-L1 expression and prognosis in esophageal cancer.
2021
Esophageal cancer (EC) is the ninth most common cancer worldwide and the sixth leading cause of cancer death [1]. Despite improvements in the treatment of EC, the general outcome remains poor [2–4]...
53P Role of immune biomarkers in evaluating predictive and prognostic value in advanced stage HER2 positive breast cancer
2020
Rituximab for indolent lymphomas before and after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
2015
Purpose of review The most substantial advancement in the treatment of indolent B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), since the advent of combination chemotherapy, has been the introduction of the monoclonal anti-CD20 antibody rituximab. However, the optimal schedule, timing, and duration of rituximab therapy remain controversial. Recent findings Since its initially reported single-agent activity in 1997, the role of rituximab has greatly expanded and it is now ubiquitously integrated in all treatment phases of indolent NHL. Yet, several questions remain to be addressed: should asymptomatic patients be treated at diagnosis with single-agent rituximab or still kept in watchful waiting, what are…
Head and Neck Lymphomas in HIV Patients: a Clinical Perspective
2017
Introduction Because of the many HIV-related malignancies, the diagnosis and treatment of lymphoma in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus are challenging. Objective Here, we review current knowledge of the pathogenesis, epidemiology, symptomatology, diagnosis, and treatment of head and neck lymphomas in HIV patients from a clinical perspective. Data Synthesis Although Hodgkin's lymphoma is not an AIDS-defining neoplasm, its prevalence is ten times higher in HIV patients than in the general population. NHL is the second most common malignancy in HIV patients, after Kaposi's sarcoma. In this group of patients, NHL is characterized by rapid progression, frequent extranodal inv…
Transplantation in follicular lymphoma: not "yes or no" but "whom and when".
2013
After years of debate, the question as to what is the optimal use of transplantation strategies in indolent lymphoma remains controversial. In the July issue of Haematologica, a study was published by the EBMT Lymphoma Working Party that aims to define indications for hematopoietic stem cell
Immunotherapy for recurrent ovarian cancer: a further piece of the puzzle or a striking strategy?
2014
Introduction: Treatment of ovarian cancer has been long standardized with the inclusion of surgery and chemotherapy based on platinum and taxanes, this strategy reaching high remission rates. However, when this treatment fails, further options are available with little benefit. Since ovarian cancer has specific immunologic features, actually immunotherapy is under evalua- 15 tion to overcome treatment failure in patients experiencing recurrence. Areas covered: Immunogenicity of ovarian cancer and its relationship with clinical outcomes is briefly reviewed. The kinds of immunotherapeutic strategies are summarized. The clinical trials investigating immunotherapy in recurrent ovarian cancer pa…
Utilidad de los marcadores biológicos en la detección precoz y prevención del síndrome de burnout [Usefulness of biological markers in early detectio…
2014
Usefulness of biological markers in early detection and prevention of burnout syndrome Abstract: Burnout is associated with a worse health self-perception and greater physical and psychiatric comorbidity. The objective of this review is to summarize in a systematic way the main biomarkers associated with the burnout syndrome: cardiovascular (blood pressure, heart rate and variability of heart rate); sleep-related (quality, fragmentation, and sleep latency); associated with the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the sympathetic-adrenal-medullary axis (cortisol, sa- livary IgA, lysozime, α-amylase and chromogranin-A); related to the immune system (natural killer cells and mononuclear ant…