Journal article
Assessing Tumor-infiltrating Lymphocytes in Solid Tumors: A Practical Review for Pathologists and Proposal for a Standardized Method from the International Immunooncology Biomarkers Working Group: Part 1: Assessing the Host Immune Response, TILs in Invasive Breast Carcinoma and Ductal Carcinoma in Situ, Metastatic Tumor Deposits and Areas for Further Research
S Hendry, R Salgado, T Gevaert, PA Russell, T John, B Thapa, M Christie, K Van De Vijver, MV Estrada, PI Gonzalez-Ericsson, M Sanders, B Solomon, C Solinas, GGGM Van Den Eynden, Y Allory, M Preusser, J Hainfellner, G Pruneri, A Vingiani, S Demaria Show all
Advances in Anatomic Pathology | Published : 2017
Abstract
Assessment of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in histopathologic specimens can provide important prognostic information in diverse solid tumor types, and may also be of value in predicting response to treatments. However, implementation as a routine clinical biomarker has not yet been achieved. As successful use of immune checkpoint inhibitors and other forms of immunotherapy become a clinical reality, the need for widely applicable, accessible, and reliable immunooncology biomarkers is clear. In part 1 of this review we briefly discuss the host immune response to tumors and different approaches to TIL assessment. We propose a standardized methodology to assess TILs in solid tumors on ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by a grant from the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BRCF) (R.S.); ISCiii/FEDER (CIBERONCO, PI15/00934) (F.R.); the NIH (NCI K23 CA204726) (D.B.J.).