ABSTRACT
Lung cancer has a high morbidity rate worldwide due to its resistance to therapy. So new treatment options are needed to improve the outcomes of lung cancer treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of oncolytic viruses (OVs) as a new type of cancer treatment. In this study, 158 articles from PubMed and Scopus from 1994 to 2022 were reviewed on the effectiveness of OVs in the treatment of lung cancer. The oncolytic properties of eight categories of OVs and their interactions with treatment options were investigated. OVs can be applied as a promising immunotherapy option, as they are reproduced selectively in different types of cancer cells, cause tumor cell lysis and trigger efficient immune responses.
A lot of research has been done to find a cure for lung cancer. Among the methods investigated is the treatment of cancer using a type of virus called an oncolytic virus (OV). Since tumors have unique properties, OVs tend to bind to them and activate immune cells to kill them. This article reviews the combination of OVs with other common cancer treatments which improves their effectiveness, causes fewer reactions and brings better results.