New Developments in Pediatric Cancer Vaccines: Harnessing the Immune System to Fight Cancer
Cancer vaccines are emerging as a promising approach to prevent and treat pediatric cancers by stimulating the immune system to target and destroy cancer cells. Unlike traditional vaccines that prevent infections, cancer vaccines aim to train the immune system to recognize and attack tumor cells. This session will explore the latest developments in pediatric cancer vaccines, including novel strategies, clinical trial results, and the potential impact of immunotherapy on improving outcomes for pediatric cancer patients
Key Focus Areas:
- Concepts of Pediatric Cancer Vaccines
- Mechanisms of Immune Response in Cancer Vaccines
- Preventive Vaccines for Pediatric Cancers
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