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1135P - Plasma proteomics in patients with metastatic cutaneous melanoma treated with targeted therapy
Presenter: Hanna Eriksson
Session: E-Poster Display
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1136P - Feasibility of linking the UK 100,000 genomes project and real-world evidence databases for a melanoma patient population
Presenter: Emilie Scherrer
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1137P - Incidence and time course of adverse events (AEs) with atezolizumab (A) in combination with vemurafenib (V) and cobimetinib (C) in the phase III IMspire150 study
Presenter: Karl Lewis
Session: E-Poster Display
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1138P - Delayed immune-related adverse events (irAEs) on anti-PD1-based therapy
Presenter: Carina Owen
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1139P - Long-term safety profile of pembrolizumab monotherapy and relationship with clinical outcome: A pooled analysis of patients with advanced melanoma
Presenter: Omid Hamid
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1140P - A digital companion for patients with BRAF-mutant advanced melanoma treated with targeted therapies: TAVIE skin app
Presenter: Peter Mohr
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1141P - EXCITE: An analysis of the metastatic melanoma patient experience in the advent of novel therapies using health-related social media
Presenter: Guy Faust
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1142P - Treatment of metastatic uveal melanoma (mUM) through genomic profiling
Presenter: Serge Leyvraz
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1143P - Nivolumab and ipilimumab (N+I) is active in patients (pts) with metastatic uveal melanoma (mUM) with extra-hepatic only involvement: Pooled analysis from 2 phase II trials
Presenter: Josep Maria Piulats Rodriguez
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1144P - Clinical predictors of therapeutic benefit from anti-PD1 immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) in patients (pts) with metastatic uveal melanoma
Presenter: April Rose
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