Immunotherapy in Melanoma: Recent Advancements and Future Directions
Meghan J. Mooradian, Ryan J. Sullivan
Abstract
Immune checkpoint inhibition has fundamentally altered the treatment paradigm of resectable and unresectable melanoma, resulting in dramatic improvements in patient outcomes. With these advances, the five-year overall survival in patients with newly diagnosed unresectable disease has eclipsed 50%. Ongoing research is focused on improving outcomes further, with a considerable emphasis on preventing de novo and acquired resistance and personalizing therapeutic options. Here, we review the ongoing advancements in the treatment of malignant melanoma, focusing on novel combination strategies that aim to build upon the successes of the last decade.
Topics & Concepts
MelanomaMedicineImmunotherapyImmune checkpointIntensive care medicineDiseaseOverall survivalOncologyInternal medicineCancer researchCancerImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesCAR-T cell therapy researchCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers