How successful is immunotherapy

    • [DOCX File]spiral.imperial.ac.uk

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      The efficacy of conventional immunotherapy via the subcutaneous route has been demonstrated in the treatment of both seasonal and perennial allergic disorders (1, 2). Until recently, sublingual immunotherapy was considered controversial, and therefore not recommended as a …

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    • [DOC File]Immunotherapy/Hyposensitization: An attempt at …

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      Thus, successful immunotherapy for such cancers require that tolerance be broken to these subdominant, low affinity antigens. Strategies to drive antigen specific T-cell expansion and activation began with the direct administration of peptide epitopes. Subsequent discovery of dendritic cells (DC) and their role as professional antigen ...

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    • [DOC File]James Economou, MD, PhD

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      If immunotherapy is successful, maintenance treatment is generally continued for 3-5 years. The decision to stop immunotherapy should be discussed with your physician after 3-5 years of treatment. Some individuals may experience lasting remission of their allergy symptoms but others may relapse after discontinuing immunotherapy.

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    • [DOCX File]WART AND MOLLUSCUM TREATMENT

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      Authors performed a retrospective study to assess fertility in 12 women with localized SPH who were treated with subcutaneous immunotherapy to seminal plasma proteins → (i) 7 women had successful treatment (complete ↓ of symptoms), 2 ‘somewhat successful' (improvement of symptoms compared with baseline), 3 unsuccessful (no improvement of ...

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    • Benefits of Immunotherapy - Allergy Canada

      The success rate of immunotherapy depends on many variables, but the most important are proper selection of allergens and the criteria used to define success. How often are the “allergy shots” successful? In very rough terms, about 25% of the animals …

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    • [DOC File]Macrophage Depletion Enhances the Immunogenicity of ...

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      Systemic treatment with oral cimetidine (Tagamet) may help boost the immune system against the wart virus in patients, some of the time. Initiation of cimetidine therapy should ONLY be done under the supervision of your health care provider, who can discuss possible side effects and drug-to-drug interactions of this specific treatment.

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    • [DOC File]Review of Immunology in Allergic Disease:

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      It is likely that successful immunotherapy of cancer will require tiered combinations targeting multiple co-activatory and co-inhibitory pathways used alongside established effective cytoreductive anti-cancer therapy. Our data demonstrate that strategies which co-operate to augment DC priming of anti-cancer CD8+ T-cell responses are likely to ...

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    • [DOC File]Allergologia et Immunopathologia

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      In order to treat these patients, allergy testing may need to be performed in order to start vaccine immunotherapy. Allergy testing has been around for many years. In 1872 pollen was identified as the causative factor for fall hay fever, and Blakely performed first skin test with pollen extract. In 1912, the first intradermal test was performed ...

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    • [DOC File]www.nwentallergy.com

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      Subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) is the predominant method for administration of allergy immunotherapy (Incorvaia et al., 2008). Insurance readily covers SCIT and this accounts for its popularity. Research by Kiel et al. (2013) showed subcutaneous immunotherapy is found to have a higher adherence rate.

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    • Literature Review

      Grass pollen immunotherapy inhibits allergen-induced infiltration of CD4+ T lymphocytes and eosinophils in the nasal mucosa and increases the number of cells expressing messenger RNA for interferon-γ. J Allergy Clin Immun. 97, 1356–1365 (1996). 25. Wilson, D. R. et al.

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