Half of patients surviving 'untreatable' skin cancer following treatment breakthrough, study finds More than half of skin cancer patients can now survive the condition that was considered untreatable just a decade ago, a study by the Royal Marsden has found.
Only around one-in-20 patients with advanced melanoma survived ten years ago, with many dying within six to nine months of diagnosis. The Daily Telegraph
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Only around one-in-20 patients with advanced melanoma survived ten years ago, with many dying within six to nine months of diagnosis. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- Five-Year Survival with Combined Nivolumab and Ipilimumab in Advanced Melanoma (abstract) New England Journal of Medicine
- Skin cancer: Half of people surviving advanced melanoma BBC News
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