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Melanoma: A Model of Immunotherapy Success
Melanoma is a malignant tumor of melanocytes, most often caused by UV exposure. While once lethal in its metastatic form, it has become a showcase for breakthroughs in immunotherapy and targeted therapy.
Immunotherapy
Checkpoint inhibitors have revolutionized melanoma care:
These agents are used in metastatic, adjuvant, and even neoadjuvant settings.
Targeted Therapy
Approximately 40–50% of melanomas harbor BRAF V600E/K mutations. Targeted therapies include:
Future Directions
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