PubReading [279] - Facts and Hopes in Immunotherapy for Early-Stage Triple-Negative Breast Cancer - I. Nederlof, L. Voorwerk & M. Kok

PubReading by Mando Mourad

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A substantial fraction of early-stage triple-negative breast cancer (eTNBC) is characterized by high levels of stromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (sTIL) and has a good prognosis even without systemic treatment, highlighting the importance of an endogenous anticancer immune response. Still, a considerable proportion of patients with eTNBC need some “therapeutical push” to kick-start this immune response. Exploiting this immune response with immune-checkpoint inhibition (ICI), in combination with chemotherapy, has made its way into standard of care in eTNBC. Major challenges in the near future include finding those patients with eTNBC who can be treated with ICI alone or with a reduced chemotherapy backbone. Exploring the optimal duration of ICI and finding biomarkers to predict response will b ... 

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Keywords
neoadjuvantearly stage triple negative breast canceretnbcimmune checkpoint inhibitionpersonalized medicine