Extended long-term follow-up of metastatic melanoma patients treated with immunotherapy: late relapses and second primary melanomas
David R. Minor,
Kevin B. Kim,
R. Krishna M. Karuturi
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundImmunotherapy has revolutionized the treatment of patients with advanced melanoma as well as other cancers. Most studies, whether of interleukin-2 or checkpoint inhibitor therapies, have limited follow-up after 5 years, making the incidence of late relapses uncertain. In addition, the incidence of second primary melanomas in patients with stage IV melanoma treated with immunotherapy has rarely been reported.MethodsWe performed a single-institution retrospective study of stage IV melanoma patients tre… Show more
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