Clinical Cancer Immunotherapy

Section Edited by Jason J. Luke, MD, FACP and Douglas G. McNeel, MD, PhD Clinical cancer immunotherapy articles cover clinical trials and mechanistic studies using blood or tissue specimens from patients treated with immunotherapy agents (translational subset). Clinical trial articles are prospective studies including first-in-human clinical trials using agents with novel mechanisms of action, or phase II/III clinical studies, that show clinical outcome and/or translational immune investigations. Small, single institution-based trials and retrospective reports are discouraged. Reports purely for biomarker development are discouraged, and should be submitted to the Immunotherapy Biomarkers section. Clinical trial manuscripts must be accompanied by a protocol and clinical trial registration number. Large phase II/III trials with robust clinical outcomes, or smaller trials accompanied by mechanistic, correlative studies, are encouraged.

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Safety and efficacy of the therapeutic DNA-based vaccine VB10.16 in combination with atezolizumab in persistent, recurrent or metastatic HPV16-positive cervical cancer: a multicenter, single-arm phase 2a study
Peter Hillemanns, Michal Zikan, Frédéric Forget, Hannelore G Denys, Jean-Francois Baurain, Lukas Rob, Linn Woelber, Pawel Blecharz, Mariusz Bidzinski, Josef Chovanec, Frederik Marmé, Theresa Link, Christian Dannecker, Anders Rosholm, Kaja C G BergSee the full list of authors

7 January 2025