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Summary
In this conversation, James Larkin and Sapna Patel discuss neoadjuvant treatment in melanoma. They start by talking about the best films they've seen in the last five years, then move on to the background and rationale behind neoadjuvant therapy. They discuss the use of BRAF targeted therapy and its limitations, as well as the effectiveness of immunotherapy in the neoadjuvant setting. They also touch on the importance of biomarkers and the potential for reducing surgery and adjuvant therapy in the future. The conversation highlights the OPACIN neo study and its findings, as well as the need for further research in this area.
Keywords
neoadjuvant treatment, melanoma, BRAF targeted therapy, immunotherapy, biomarkers, surgery, adjuvant therapy, OPACIN neo
Takeaways
Sound Bites
"The education you get while the tumor is clearly visible is stronger than the education the immune system would get if you removed it and then it was fighting microscopic cancer."
"Immunotherapy gives you immunological memory that continues after you take the drug away."
"The patients who got neoadjuvant therapy had a more amplified and a more diverse immune system."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Film Discussion
02:30 The Background of Neoadjuvant Treatment
03:50 Neoadjuvant Treatment with BRAF Targeted Therapy
07:26 The Promise of Immunotherapy in Neoadjuvant Treatment
08:33 The OPACINeo Study and Biomarkers
19:03 Conclusion
By Melanoma Matters Pod3.7
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Summary
In this conversation, James Larkin and Sapna Patel discuss neoadjuvant treatment in melanoma. They start by talking about the best films they've seen in the last five years, then move on to the background and rationale behind neoadjuvant therapy. They discuss the use of BRAF targeted therapy and its limitations, as well as the effectiveness of immunotherapy in the neoadjuvant setting. They also touch on the importance of biomarkers and the potential for reducing surgery and adjuvant therapy in the future. The conversation highlights the OPACIN neo study and its findings, as well as the need for further research in this area.
Keywords
neoadjuvant treatment, melanoma, BRAF targeted therapy, immunotherapy, biomarkers, surgery, adjuvant therapy, OPACIN neo
Takeaways
Sound Bites
"The education you get while the tumor is clearly visible is stronger than the education the immune system would get if you removed it and then it was fighting microscopic cancer."
"Immunotherapy gives you immunological memory that continues after you take the drug away."
"The patients who got neoadjuvant therapy had a more amplified and a more diverse immune system."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Film Discussion
02:30 The Background of Neoadjuvant Treatment
03:50 Neoadjuvant Treatment with BRAF Targeted Therapy
07:26 The Promise of Immunotherapy in Neoadjuvant Treatment
08:33 The OPACINeo Study and Biomarkers
19:03 Conclusion

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