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Hospital variation in cancer treatments and survival outcomes of advanced melanoma patients
Original Research Neoadjuvant ipilimumab plus nivolumab in synchronous clinical stage III melanoma
Neoadjuvant ipilimumab plus nivolumab in synchronous clinical stage III melanoma
Metabolic profiles of regulatory T cells in the tumour microenvironment
Nationwide outcomes of advanced melanoma according to BRAF(V600) status
First-line BRAF/MEK inhibitors versus anti-PD-1 monotherapy in BRAF(V600)-mutant advanced melanoma patients
Acrocyanosis after neoadjuvant ipilimumab plus nivolumab: a case report
Rationalizing the pathway to personalized neoadjuvant immunotherapy
Management of early melanoma recurrence despite adjuvant anti-PD-1 antibody therapy
B cells and tertiary lymphoid structures promote immunotherapy response
Comprehensive analysis of cutaneous and uveal melanoma liver metastases
Learning from clinical trials of neoadjuvant checkpoint blockade
Association Between Pembrolizumab-related Adverse Events and Treatment Outcome in Advanced Melanoma: Results From the Dutch Expanded Access Program
Targeting tumor-associated acidity in cancer immunotherapy
Clinical and radiological response of BRAF inhibition and MEK inhibition in patients with brain metastases from BRAF-mutated melanoma
Cooperative targeting of melanoma heterogeneity with an AXL antibody-drug conjugate and BRAF/MEK inhibitors
Anti-PD1 treatment in metastatic uveal melanoma in the Netherlands
Combined radiofrequency ablation and ipilimumab in uveal melanoma: Results from the SECIRA-UM trial
Late physical, psychological and social consequences of ipilimumab treatment in advanced melanoma
Targeted treatment and immunotherapy in leptomeningeal metastases from melanoma

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