The immune system normally detects and destroys bacteria and cells infected with viruses. However, cancer cells are able to avoid destruction by the immune system. Basic research exploring how cancer cells and the immune system interact has led to the development of new drugs and treatment modalities that use the power of the immune system to treat cancer. Dr. Weiner will review the successes, challenges, and opportunities related to using the immune system to treat cancer.
George Weiner is C.E. Block Chair of Cancer Research, Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, and Director Emeritus, Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center