Combining immunotherapy with radiation therapy in thoracic oncology Article

Badiyan, SN, Roach, MC, Chuong, MD et al. (2018). Combining immunotherapy with radiation therapy in thoracic oncology . 10 S2492-S2507. 10.21037/jtd.2018.05.73

cited authors

  • Badiyan, SN; Roach, MC; Chuong, MD; Rice, SR; Onyeuku, NE; Remick, J; Chilukuri, S; Glass, E; Mohindra, P; Simone, CB

authors

abstract

  • Thoracic malignancies comprise some of the most common and deadly cancers. Immunotherapies have been proven to improve survival outcomes for patients with advanced nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and show great potential for patients with other thoracic malignancies. Radiation therapy (RT), an established and effective treatment for thoracic cancers, has acted synergistically with immunotherapies in preclinical studies. Ongoing clinical trials are exploring the clinical benefits of combining RT with immunotherapies and the optimal manner in which to deliver these complementary treatments.

publication date

  • August 1, 2018

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • S2492

end page

  • S2507

volume

  • 10