Vaccination for the treatment of glioblastoma
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?? Vaccination is a form of active glioblastoma immunotherapy. This means that no ready-made substances with anticancer activity are introduced into the body; instead, the administered drug stimulates the activation of a person’s anti-cancer immunity.?
?? This approach is more beneficial in the long-term perspective since such immunity persists long and allows for:?
?? Preventing or fighting relapses;
?? Suppressing the growth of the primary tumor if it cannot be removed surgically;
??? Destroying invisible micrometastases.
Two types of vaccines are used for brain cancer, and these are peptide vaccines and dendritic cell vaccines.?
Peptide vaccines are often combined with chemotherapy and radiation therapy since the complex treatment regimen gives the best results
In German hospitals, dendritic cell vaccines are used more often. This type of vaccine is made for each patient individually, using his own immune cells. The dendritic cell vaccine contains a special type of human leukocytes (i.e., dendritic cells) that are isolated from the blood and processed in the laboratory.
After cultivation in the laboratory, dendritic cells acquire the ability to recognize tumor cells in a particular person and successfully present them to immune killer cells. After the completion of the full vaccination course, this ability is maintained for several months.
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