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Explore the immunogenic properties of DNA damage and its critical role in breast cancer prevention and therapeutic strategies in this Yale Cancer Center Grand Rounds presentation. Delve into the complex mechanisms by which DNA damage triggers immune responses and learn how these processes can be harnessed for both preventing breast cancer development and enhancing treatment outcomes. Examine the latest research findings on how damaged DNA activates immune pathways, the relationship between genomic instability and immunogenicity in breast cancer cells, and the therapeutic implications of targeting DNA damage-induced immune responses. Discover innovative approaches that leverage the immunogenic potential of DNA damage to develop more effective prevention strategies and treatment protocols for breast cancer patients. Gain insights into cutting-edge research methodologies used to study DNA damage immunogenicity and understand the clinical applications of these findings in oncology practice.
Syllabus
Immunogenicity of DNA damage in breast cancer prevention and therapy | Dr. Gaorav Gupta
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Yale Cancer Center