Is hyperprogressive disease a specific phenomenom of immunotherapy?

Hyperprogressive disease (HPD) is a novel pattern of response during immunotherapy treatment. Several retrospective studies have evaluated its prevalence among various cancer types and, in particular, in non-small cell lung cancer patients, based on different definition criteria. If HPD is a just a...

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Main Authors: Marta Brambilla (Author), Giuseppe Lo Russo (Author), Roberto Ferrara (Author), Sara Manglaviti (Author), Marina Chiara Garassino (Author), Mario Occhipinti (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Open Exploration Publishing Inc., 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Hyperprogressive disease (HPD) is a novel pattern of response during immunotherapy treatment. Several retrospective studies have evaluated its prevalence among various cancer types and, in particular, in non-small cell lung cancer patients, based on different definition criteria. If HPD is a just a typical phenomenon of immunotherapy is still an unsolved concern. This paper summarized the available data about HPD in other cancer treatments.
Item Description:10.37349/etat.2020.00027
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