2022
DOI: 10.1158/2326-6074.tumimm22-b18
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Abstract B18: Breast cancer cryoablation in combination with anti-CTLA-4 increases T cell activation in a murine tumor model

Abstract: Introduction: Triple-negative and HER2+ breast cancers (BCs) are high-risk subtypes that spread easily and are hard to treat. Thus, newer therapeutic approaches that can prevent local recurrence and metastatic spread of disease are required. Cryoablation, a technique that kills tumor cells through rapid freeze/thaw cycles, preserving tumor-associated antigens, is approved to treat small low-risk breast tumors but has not been as successful for high-risk BCs. A promising area of BC cryoablation research is its … Show more

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