TY - JOUR UR - https://doi.org/10.25259/JSSTD_74_2021 DO - 10.25259/JSSTD_74_2021 TI - Immunotherapy in skin cancers - A narrative review AU - Anjali,V. T. AU - Kaliyadan,Feroze AB - Immunotherapy, in the context of cancers, involves the use of various drugs to stimulate the immune system to target cancer cells. Immunotherapy is being increasingly used for cutaneous malignancies, especially melanoma. Immunity plays an important part in protection against cancer. One of the factors limiting the effectiveness of host immunity is improper recognition of cancer cells. Sometimes, despite recognizing the cancer cells as abnormal, the immune response, for various reasons might not be strong enough to deal effectively with the cancer cells. Immunotherapy basically tries to address the two points mentioned above by improving the capacity of the immune system to recognize and effectively destroy cancer cells. In skin cancers, immunotherapy is best established for melanomas, but is increasingly being used for non-melanoma skin cancers too. This article reviews some of the general concepts about immunotherapy in cancer and discusses in detail, the available options and future possibilities in the applications of immunotherapy in skin cancer. VL - 4 T2 - Journal of Skin and Sexually Transmitted Diseases JO - Journal of Skin and Sexually Transmitted Diseases J2 - Journal of Skin and Sexually Transmitted Diseases SN - 2582-3175 ER -