Oligoprogression After Immunotherapy and Targeted Therapy in Metastatic Melanoma

Source: Cancer Network, September 2021

A White female patient, aged 50 years, was diagnosed with a nodular melanoma of the back in 2008 and treated with a wide excision and an axillary lymphadenectomy. On follow-up, the patient was diagnosed with multiple locoregional recurrences, all surgically treated. In 2013, a metastasectomy of a single lung lesion was performed. No further treatment was given.

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