Melanoma
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Reminder that COVID-19 and cancer can be a deadly combo
“This analysis provides additional empirical evidence on the magnitude of risk to patients with cancer whose immune systems are often weakened...
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Cancer as a full contact sport
The complexity of cancer care has long necessitated a team approach to planning cancer treatment.
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Despite benefits, extended-interval pembro uptake remains low
It’s possible that low uptake could stem from clinicians’ doubts about switching to an extended-interval dose, given that the FDA’s approval was...
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In stage IIIA melanoma, nodal tumor size could guide decision-making
Sentinel node tumors 3 mm or larger should be considered for adjuvant therapy, while smaller sizes could be treated similarly to AJCC IB.
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A farewell to arms? Drug approvals based on single-arm trials can be flawed
Objective responses, not time-dependent survival outcomes, should be endpoints for single-arm trials, with results only used for conditional...
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Time to cancer diagnoses in U.S. averages 5 months
Diagnosis time varied significantly across tumor types, as well as within the same tumor type.
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BRAF/MEK combo shows long-term efficacy in melanoma
Despite positive results, immunotherapy likely remains the best choice for first-line treatment of BRAFV600 mutated advanced melanoma.
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Not just what, but when: Neoadjuvant pembrolizumab in melanoma
Neoadjuvant pembrolizumab followed by pembrolizumab improves event-free survival in resectable melanoma.
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Novel cell therapy beats immunotherapy in melanoma
The treatment of patients with melanoma who do not respond to or progress after receiving immunotherapy is “challenging and represents an unmet...
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‘Smoking gun–level’ evidence found linking air pollution with lung cancer
The finding could lead to strategies for preventing lung cancer in nonsmokers exposed to high levels of foul air.
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Overall survival dips with vitamin D deficiency in melanoma
The research adds to existing evidence that “vitamin D levels can play an important and independent role in patients’ survival outcomes.”