2021
DOI: 10.3390/cells10040845
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Anticancer Effects of Sublingual Type I IFN in Combination with Chemotherapy in Implantable and Spontaneous Tumor Models

Abstract: Salivary gland tumors are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms representing less than 10% of all head and neck tumors. Among salivary gland tumors, salivary duct carcinoma (SDC) is a rare, but highly aggressive malignant tumor resembling ductal breast carcinoma. Sublingual treatments are promising for SDC due to the induction of both local and systemic biological effects and to reduced systemic toxicity compared to other administration routes. In the present study, we first established that the sublingual admini… Show more

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“…Specifically, there was a strong delay in tumor growth, paralleled by increased levels of infiltrating CD3+ T lymphocytes. This contribution underlines how unusual but safe and effective IFN-I administration methods can be more beneficial for future optimization of chemo-or immunotherapeutic protocols for cancer patients [2].…”
Section: Use Of Animal Models In Cancer Researchmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Specifically, there was a strong delay in tumor growth, paralleled by increased levels of infiltrating CD3+ T lymphocytes. This contribution underlines how unusual but safe and effective IFN-I administration methods can be more beneficial for future optimization of chemo-or immunotherapeutic protocols for cancer patients [2].…”
Section: Use Of Animal Models In Cancer Researchmentioning
confidence: 97%