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Gut microbiome patterns predict melanoma recurrence after immunotherapy
Image by freepik The composition of gut bacteria can predict which melanoma patients will experience cancer recurrence after surgical resection and immunotherapy, but only when matched to patients with similar microbial profiles, according to research published April 17 in Cell. The findings from a 674-patient international clinical trial offer a novel approach to stratifying recurrence risk in high-risk melanoma patients undergoing adjuvant immune checkpoint blockade. Resear
Allan Ryan
May 112 min read


Study shows EGFR inhibitors may be effective in melanoma that does not respond to standard treatments
A newly published study from NYU Langone Health and the Perlmutter Cancer Center suggests a promising avenue of treatment for patients...
Allan Ryan
Jul 28, 20252 min read


Key pathway in skin inflammation identified
A study by researchers at NYU Langone Health has identified a critical biological pathway driving inflammation in psoriasis, potentially...
Allan Ryan
Sep 30, 20242 min read
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