Introduction: Neoadjuvant immunotherapy is emerging as an effective approach for resectable stage III/IV melanoma, showing improvements in disease response and survival outcomes.
Areas Covered: This review summarizes findings from neoadjuvant treatment trials in melanoma patients. Using the PubMed search engine and including the keywords 'neoadjuvant,' 'immunotherapy,' and 'melanoma,' we selected 18 trials that showed efficacy in patients with melanoma, mainly testing checkpoint inhibitors alone or in combination. Across all trials examined, treatments showed objective disease responses, which frequently translated into improved disease-free survival.
Expert Opinion: Additional phase III studies comparing neoadjuvant and adjuvant therapies are needed to establish the optimal standard of care. The variety of regimens and dosing schedules investigated highlights the need for further research to determine the most appropriate treatments in this clinical setting. Advances in the study of biomarkers that can identify specific subgroups of patients will guide future research in this field.
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Academic Unit of Surgery, School of Cancer Sciences, College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, New Lister Building, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
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