This webinar explores the growing role of cancer vaccines in immunotherapy and discusses emerging approaches in oncology drug development and clinical research.
Immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatment by using a patient’s own immune system to target and eradicate tumor cells. Therapeutic tumor vaccines, as one avenue in this emerging landscape, are designed to elicit antigen-specific antitumor immune responses. Our expanding knowledge of immuno-oncology, genomics, and bioinformatics has led to novel, optimized cancer vaccine approaches. That together with rational and biology-driven combination of cancer vaccines with other therapeutic modalities has great potential to reshape the current immunotherapy field. In this webinar, industry experts will summarize recent developments in terms of underlying biology, clinical observations and early phase trial design and protocol considerations with the aim of providing clear guidance in this fast-evolving field. Advances in immuno-oncology research are also shaping new approaches to oncology drug development and early-stage clinical trial design.
Webinar Agenda:
- Cancer vaccines and their position in current immunotherapy
- Strategies for vaccine optimization to improve their clinical efficacy, including combination settings
- Design considerations for early phase trials with cancer vaccines
- Emerging trends and expectations of the industry