Re-defining the role of surgery in the management of patients with oligometastatic stage IV melanoma in the era of effective systemic therapies

Although previously the mainstay of treatment, the role of surgery in the management of patients with oligometastatic stage IV melanoma has changed with the advent of effective systemic therapies (most notably immunotherapy). Contemporary treatment options for patients with asymptomatic solitary or oligo-metastases include upfront surgery followed by adjuvant immunotherapy or upfront immunotherapy with salvage surgery as required. For suspected solitary or oligo-metastases, surgery serves both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Source: European Journal of Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tags: Current Perspective Source Type: research