Abstract:BackgroundTriple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is currently only treated with surgery and chemotherapy.1 TNBC has higher rates of genetic mutations and contains more tumor infiltrating lymphocytes.2 These characteristics provide a strong rationale to use novel immunotherapies such as immunogenic autologous tumor cell vaccines to therapeutically target TNBC. We have demonstrated that an infected cell vaccine (ICV) that is made from irradiated and oncolytic virus tumor infected cells induces beneficial innate an… Show more
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