Biomarkers for predicting efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy and their detection methods
Bo Zou,
Yanzhou Song,
Ning Li
et al.
Abstract:Cancer immunotherapy has emerged as the fourth most prevalent approach to tumor treatment, alongside surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. After several decades of development, chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR‐T) cell therapy, a promising branch of adoptive T‐cell therapy, has demonstrated superior efficacy and safety in comparison to other cell therapies in the treatment of cancer. At present, CAR‐T cells are predominantly used to treat hematological malignancies, although their application in solid tumors… Show more
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