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Abscopal effect in recurrent colorectal cancer treated with carbon-ion radiation therapy: 2 case reports
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Surgical OncologyRadiation EffectImmunologyRadiation ExposureImmune SystemImmunotherapyConventional Photon IrradiationRadiation MedicineLocal Irradiation.1OncologyRadiation OncologyRecurrent Colorectal CancerRadiologyHealth SciencesAbscopal EffectAutoimmune DiseaseRadiation TherapyColorectal CancerRadiation EffectsCarbon-ion Radiation TherapyMedicine
The abscopal effect involves shrinkage and/or remission of distant, unirradiated disease following local irradiation.1 It is rare and mechanistically remains under study, although recent case reports have seen incidence of the effect increasing with administration of immunomodulatory agents, such as the CTLA-4 inhibitor ipilimumab.2-7 The abscopal effect appears to occur in response to radiation therapy and is immune system mediated,8 although research has predominantly focused on the use of conventional photon irradiation.
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