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    30 December 2019, Volume 6 Issue 4
    Review
    Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Research Progress and Future Perspectives
    Meng HE, Ning Lyu, Ming ZHAO
    2019, 6(4):  14-19. 
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    Inhibitory checkpoints, including cytotoxic T lymphocyte?Cassociated antigen 4 (CTLA-4), programmed cell death protein-1(PD-1), and programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1), have been identified to suppress anti-tumor immune responses in solid tumors. The application of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have reversed immune exhaustion with promising efficacy in practice, which expanded the spectrum of clinical use. Recent output studies show immune checkpoint therapy provides survival benefit for tremendous numbers of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC). While with remarkable and durable responses in a subset HCC patients, majority of those will still develop primary non-response or adaptive resistance. The combination treatment strategies with immunotherapy is being evaluated in phase 1, 2 or 3 trials in HCC, and some of the results suggested that an anti-PD-1 antibody combined with other ICIs, Tyrosine Kinase Inhibits(TKI), systemic therapy or locoregional therapy are more effective treatment strategies. In this review, we summarise recent developments in ICIs-based therapies, and speculate rational deployment of the effective predictive markers and selection of the combination therapy strategies,which should hold promise for improve the efficacy and prognosis of HCC patients.

    Nursing field
    Research progress on occupational stress formation of oncology nurses
    A-yun ZHAO, Jing-hui Li, Na Zhuang, Yun Liu
    2019, 6(4):  36-38. 
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    At present, the incidence of cancer is increasing year by year, and oncology nurses also need to face more and more work pressure. Compared with nurses in general departments, oncology nurses should not only carry out necessary nursing for cancer patients, but also comprehensively master the medication, observation, nursing and psychological counseling for cancer patients. High-intensity work and persistent physical and mental burden not only affect the mental health status of nurses, but also reduce the quality of care. Therefore, from the perspective of occupational stress of nurses in hospital oncology department, this paper makes an in-depth analysis of the factors that affect the pressure of nurses in the daily nursing process, and puts forward corresponding improvement strategies, attaching importance to the professional management of nurses, effectively relieving the pressure of nurses, and promoting the sustainable and healthy development of their mental health and nursing quality.