T cells that recognize tumor-specific mutations are crucial for cancer immunosurveillance and in adoptive transfer of TILs or transgenic-TCR T cell products. However, their challenging identification and isolation limits their use in clinical practice. Therefore, novel approaches to isolate tumor-specific T cells are needed. Here, we report the isolation of neoantigen-specific CD8^(+) T cells from a vaccination site of a metastatic breast cancer patient who received a personalized vaccine. …