Melanoma & Skin Cancer | Specialty

The OncLive Melanoma & Skin Cancer condition center page is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights on various types of skin cancers, including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and more. This section features news articles, interviews in written and video format, and podcasts that focus on unmet needs, treatment advances, and ongoing research in melanoma and other skin cancers.

Dr. Wolchok on Concurrent Ipilimumab and Nivolumab

June 19th 2013

Jedd D. Wolchok, MD, PhD, from the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, discusses a phase I trial exploring the combination of the anti-PD-1 antibody nivolumab and ipilimumab, a CTLA-4 inhibitor, for patients with advanced melanoma.

Dr. Saenger on Combining Targeted and Immune Agents

June 12th 2013

Yvonne M. Saenger, MD, Assistant Professor in Medicine and Dermatology, Hematology and Medical Oncology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, discusses the idea of combining targeted and immune agents.

Dr. Andtbacka Reviews the Efficacy of T-VEC in Melanoma

June 7th 2013

Robert Andtbacka, MD, from the Huntsman Cancer Institute, provides an overview of the phase III OPTiM trial that explored treatment with talimogene laherparepvecin patients with advanced melanoma.

The Future of Melanoma Treatment

June 6th 2013

Drugs currently approved by the FDA for treatment of melanoma include aldesleukin, dabrafenib, dacarbazine, ipilimumab, trametinib, and vemurafenib. This article will explore pharmacologic agents currently being investigated for the treatment of melanoma.

Dr. Ribas on Anti-PD-1 Agent Lambrolizumab in Melanoma

June 3rd 2013

Antoni Ribas, MD, PhD, from UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, discusses preliminary results of an ongoing trial investigating the anti-PD-1 antibody lambrolizumab in patients with advanced melanoma.

GM-CSF Boosts Ipilimumab Efficacy in Metastatic Melanoma

June 2nd 2013

Adding the white blood cell booster granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor to the immunotherapy ipilimumab extended survival in patients with metastatic melanoma when compared with ipilimumab alone and may be a safer alternative than monotherapy.

Nivolumab Delivers Enduring Benefits in Advanced Melanoma

June 2nd 2013

Nivolumab has demonstrated an overall objective response rate of 31% with a median duration of two years in patients with advanced melanoma.

Dr. Sznol Describes Nivolumab in Advanced Melanoma

June 2nd 2013

Mario Sznol, MD, from the Yale Cancer Center, discusses the long-term follow-up results from an expanded phase I study investigating the anti-PD-1 drug nivolumab in patients with advanced melanoma.

Dr. Carvajal Describes MEK Inhibition in Uveal Melanoma

June 1st 2013

Richard D. Carvajal, MD, a medical oncologist at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, describes the success of MEK inhibition in patients with advanced uveal melanoma using the agent selumetinib.

Dabrafenib and Trametinib Both Approved for Advanced Melanoma

May 29th 2013

The FDA approved both dabrafenib and trametinib for the treatment of patients with metastatic or unresectable melanoma, as well as a companion diagnostic to properly identify the patients exhibiting the mutations that are targeted by these agents.

Translating Combination Radiotherapy/Immunotherapy From Dogs to Humans With Advanced Melanoma or Sarcoma

May 29th 2013

Arta Monjazeb, MD, and Michael Kent, DVM, from the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, describe an early phase trial exploring the potential of translating successful treatment from dogs to humans with advanced melanoma or sarcoma.

Combining Ipilimumab and Nivolumab Shows Promise in Advanced Melanoma

May 16th 2013

Combining the checkpoint antibodies ipilimumab and nivolumab led to deep tumor regression in approximately one-third of patients with advanced melanoma.

Early Results Robust for New PD-L1 Immunotherapy Agent

May 15th 2013

An antibody that targets PD-L1 to unleash the body's immune system has demonstrated a 21% response rate in a phase I study of patients with multiple solid tumors, setting the stage for an advance in immunotherapy with broad implications for treatment.

PD-1 Targeted Antibody Lambrolizumab Receives FDA Breakthrough Designation

April 25th 2013

Lambrolizumab, an investigational antibody designed to target the programmed death-1 (PD-1) pathway in patients with melanoma, received a breakthrough therapy designation from the FDA after promising results from a small single-arm study.

The Effect of Ipilimumab on Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Unresectable Advanced Melanoma

April 11th 2013

Patients diagnosed with melanoma are typically affected psychologically. Researchers summarized health-related quality of life (HRQOL) during the 12-week ipilimumab induction period in previously treated patients diagnosed with advanced stage III or IV melanoma.

The Economic Value of Ipilimumab as a Second-Line Treatment in Patients With Advanced Melanoma

April 3rd 2013

Analysis of the cost-effectiveness of ipilimumab compared with best supportive care in previously treated patients with advanced (unresectable or metastatic) melanoma.

Novel Oncolytic Virus Effective in Melanoma

March 22nd 2013

The novel immunotherapy talimogene laherparepvec has become the first oncolytic virus to successfully complete a phase III trial in advanced melanoma.

Lymphoseek Approved to Help Detect Lymph Nodes in Breast Cancer and Melanoma

March 13th 2013

The FDA approved the radioactive diagnostic imaging agent technetium Tc 99m tilmanocept (Lymphoseek Injection) to identify lymph nodes for potential removal in patients with breast cancer or melanoma.

Potential Treatment Combinations for Melanoma Identified Through Novel Screening Approach

February 4th 2013

A new drug screening method revealed that cholesterol-reducing statin drugs used in combination with cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors might serve as an effective treatment approach for certain types of melanoma.

CTCs Found to Be Predictive for Recurrence and Survival in Melanoma Patients

January 9th 2013

Circulating tumor cells can be a predictive blood biomarker for recurrence and survival in patients with stage III melanoma and may help identify who will benefit from aggressive adjuvant therapy.