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November 18th 2024
RNA from the COVID-19 infection in patients with certain metastatic cancers may be associated with tumor shrinkage, but more research is necessary.
First-Line Opdivo-Novel Therapy Combo More Than Doubles Survival in Advanced Skin Cancer
May 20th 2021The use of Opdivo combined with the novel therapy relatlimab resulted in a significant improvement of progression-free survival compared to treatment with Opdivo, alone, in patients with previously untreated, unresectable or metastatic melanoma.
Effects of Keytruda Sustained After 3.5 Years in High-Risk Melanoma
April 23rd 2021In patients with resected high-risk stage 3 cutaneous melanoma, distant metastasis-free survival at 3.5 years was 65.3% in patients treated with Keytruda compared with 49.4% in those treated with placebo, which was also consistent in patients with PD-L1-positive tumors.
Indoor Tanning Won’t Cure Seasonal Affective Disorder
March 8th 2021As the winter months stretch on, those looking to treat Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) may be tempted to use indoor ultraviolet (UV) tanning devices. Not only is indoor tanning a dangerous habit, it does not successfully treat SAD.
Avastin Plus Chemotherapy Improves Progression-Free and Overall Survival in Mucosal Melanoma
January 27th 2021Avastin, in combination with carboplatin plus paclitaxel (types of chemotherapy), improved progression-free survival and overall survival compared with those who received chemotherapy alone for patients with untreated advanced mucosal melanoma.
Keytruda Continues to Show Sustained Survival Improvement in High-Risk Skin Cancer
November 6th 2020Patients with resected, high-risk, stage 3 melanoma who were randomized to receive Keytruda (pembrolizumab) achieved a three-year recurrence-free survival rate of 63.7% compared to 44.1% in patients randomized to placebo.
Adherence to Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs May Reduce Deaths From Cancer
November 3rd 2020Taking cholesterol-lowering drugs may provide a mortality benefit in women with newly diagnosed colorectal cancer, breast cancer and melanoma, although more research is needed to confirm this potential association.
Sociodemographic Factors Suggest Barriers to Care for Patients with Metastatic Melanoma
September 16th 2020Recent immunotherapy approvals for patients with metastatic melanoma has widened the treatment landscape, but new research shows that patients associated with positive sociodemographic factors are more likely to receive immunotherapy.
Patients Appear Receptive to Use of Artificial Intelligence for Skin Cancer Screening
August 25th 2020“Through patients’ eyes, augmented intelligence may improve health care quality but should be implemented in a manner that preserves the integrity of the human physician-patient relationship,” the authors wrote.
Personalized Vaccine Shows Long-Term Survival Benefits for Patients with High-Risk Skin Cancer
August 19th 2020“With data showing a two-fold increase in disease-free survival with the vaccine alone and in combination with checkpoint inhibitors, we hope to one day change the narrative for people with melanoma — turning this disease into a chronic condition that can be treated and managed over time,” said Dr. Mark B. Faries.