2023
DOI: 10.1097/cmr.0000000000000903
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Analysis of circulating tumor DNA during checkpoint inhibition in metastatic melanoma using a tumor-agnostic panel

Abstract: Immunotherapy has revolutionized treatment of patients diagnosed with metastatic melanoma, where nearly half of patients receive clinical benefit. However, immunotherapy is also associated with immune-related adverse events, which may be severe and persistent. It is therefore important to identify patients that do not benefit from therapy early. Currently, regularly scheduled CT scans are used to investigate size changes in target lesions to evaluate progression and therapy response. This study aims to explore… Show more

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“…This observation implies that more aggressive tumors release an increased amount of ctDNA into the bloodstream. These results underscore the potential of ctDNA, especially mutations in genes like TERT , as informative indicators of disease aggressiveness and prognostic factors in the context of cancer [ 61 ].…”
Section: Mutations In Ctdna and Their Significance For Melanoma Progn...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This observation implies that more aggressive tumors release an increased amount of ctDNA into the bloodstream. These results underscore the potential of ctDNA, especially mutations in genes like TERT , as informative indicators of disease aggressiveness and prognostic factors in the context of cancer [ 61 ].…”
Section: Mutations In Ctdna and Their Significance For Melanoma Progn...mentioning
confidence: 96%