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Recurrent Glioma: Encouraging Responses to Autologous Myeloid Dendritic Cell Therapy

from Oncology Times - OncTimes Talk

When patients with recurrent high-grade glioblastoma were treated with autologous myeloid dendritic cells, they had clinical responses described as “encouraging” in a Phase I clinical trial reported at the ESMO Congress 2024. Cells harvested from each patient were injected directly into the resection cavity brain tissue lining after surgery. Patients also received intracranial injections of the checkpoint inhibitor combination: nivolumab + ipilimumab. At the conference, Oncology Times reporter Peter Goodwin caught up with lead author of the study, Bart Neyns, MD, PhD, Head of Medical Oncology at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in the University Hospital Brussels Faculty of Medicine & Pharmacy in Belgium.

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When patients with recurrent high-grade glioblastoma were treated with autologous myeloid dendritic cells, they had clinical responses described as “encouraging” in a Phase I clinical trial reported at the ESMO Congress 2024. Cells harvested from...

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