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Free Cell Press Webinar 2015 : Cancer Immunoediting: Implications for Cancer Immunotherapy

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Link: http://view6.workcast.net/register?pak=1147739887088638
 
When Mar 12, 2015 - Mar 12, 2015
Where Online webinar
Submission Deadline TBD
Categories    cancer   immunotherapy   immunoediting
 

Call For Papers

While the immune system attempts to constrain tumor growth, tumor cells often escape this immune pressure, in a manner similar to tumor cell evasion of classic tumor suppression mechanisms. The dual host-protective and tumor-promoting actions of immunity are referred to as cancer immunoediting. Cancer immunoediting emphasizes that extrinsic immune pressure either can block tumor growth, development, and survival or can facilitate tumor outgrowth by shaping tumor immunogenicity and inhibiting host-protective antitumor responses. In this webinar, Nir Hacohen and Robert Schreiber discuss recent advances in our understanding of cancer immunoediting and the implications for cancer immunotherapy.

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