AI Article Synopsis

  • - Oncological treatments are evolving quickly with the introduction of targeted therapies, leading to a focus on combining these new methods with traditional care, particularly in radioimmunotherapy.
  • - The review explores the synergistic effects of radiotherapy and immunotherapy, discussing who might benefit, the significance of abscopal effects, and what factors clinicians consider in treatment.
  • - There is a need for more research to support the evidence for combined therapies, as addressing these unanswered questions is crucial for integrating radioimmunotherapy into standard clinical practices.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Oncological treatments are changing rapidly due to the advent of several targeted anticancer drugs and regimens. The primary new area of research in oncological medicine is the implementation of a combination of novel therapies and standard care. In this scenario, radioimmunotherapy is one of the most promising fields, as proven by the exponential growth of publications in this context during the last decade.

Areas Covered: This review provides an overview of the synergistic use of radiotherapy and immunotherapy and addresses questions like the importance of this subject, aspects clinicians look for in patients to administer this combined therapy, individuals who would benefit the most from this treatment, how to achieve abscopal effect and when does radio-immunotherapy become standard clinical practice.

Expert Opinion: Answers to these queries generate further issues that need to be addressed and solved. The abscopal and bystander effects are not utopia, rather physiological phenomena that occur in our bodies. Nevertheless, substantial evidence regarding the combination of radioimmunotherapy is lacking. In conclusion, joining forces and finding answers to all these open questions is of paramount importance.

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