Cancer Vaccines - IJCR - SciDoc Publishers

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International Journal of Cancer Studies & Research (IJCR) ISSN: 2167-9118


Special Issue Theme

Cancer Vaccines


Short Description: Vaccines can help to protect us from infection and the diseases it can cause. But they can also be used to treat and prevent some types of cancer. Vaccines deliver tiny amounts of proteins into the body. Depending on the vaccine, these proteins might come from viruses, bacteria or cancer cells but they are not capable of causing disease. Cancer vaccines help the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells.

Aims & Scope:

In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of all aspects of vaccines to treat various types of cancer and also various technologies supporting clinical research. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.


Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Immunotherapy, Cancer immunotherapy, HPV vaccine, Coley's toxins, Antigen vaccines, Autologous cancer vaccines. etc.,


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