Abstract:Introduction: Checkpoint inhibition (CPI) has been a game-changer for cancer therapy, but most cancers do not respond. Part of the problem is that cancers employ multiple checkpoints; thus, targeting multiple checkpoint receptors simultaneously may yield increased benefit. Previously, we found that radiotherapy (XRT) in concert with a radiation-enhancing nanoparticle (NBTXR3) and PD1 blockade significantly improved tumor control both at the irradiative site and in remote, unirradiated tumors in a mouse model o… Show more
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