Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have developed a new way to grow T cells in the lab that enables the cells to live longer and better destroy cancer cells in a mouse model of melanoma, compared with those cells grown using traditional growth media.
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Response Time and BRAF Status Factor Into IO Selection for Melanoma
During a Case-Based Roundtable® event, Thach-Giao Truong, MD, discussed how data from the CheckMate-067 and RELATIVITY-047 affect their choice of therapy for metastatic melanoma in the first article of a 2-part series.
Age at Melanoma Diagnosis Varies by Sex, Anatomic Site, and Tumor Thickness
Significant differences exist in the mean age at diagnosis of invasive melanoma between men and women and are influenced by anatomic site and Breslow thickness, according to study results published in the British Journal of Dermatology.
Using a computer model to shed light on early invasive melanoma
Scientists at the University of Waterloo are creating the knowledge base necessary for the early detection of melanoma.