Clinicopathologic features associated with efficacy and long‐term survival in metastatic melanoma patients treated with <scp>BRAF</scp> or combined <scp>BRAF</scp> and MEK inhibitors — Alexander M. Menzies (2015) | RDL Network
Clinicopathologic features associated with efficacy and long‐term survival in metastatic melanoma patients treated with <scp>BRAF</scp> or combined <scp>BRAF</scp> and MEK inhibitors
Article 2015 en
Authors
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Alexander M. Menzies
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James S. Wilmott
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Martin Drummond
Abstract
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Long-term survival occurs for a minority of patients receiving MAPK inhibitor treatment alone. Sex, serum LDH, BRAF genotype, and primary melanoma ulceration status are independent factors associated with treatment outcomes. Patients with a complete response to treatment have the best survival, but relapses still occur.
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