Abstract
The resurgence of immunotherapy in melanoma has led to impressive gains in therapeutic outcome. Yet we remain limited in our ability to predict response, toxicity, and prognosis. In this brief review, we outline pressing questions for clinical investigation using the backbone of checkpoint inhibition in melanoma. Future trials must also evaluate strategies to improve the economics of melanoma therapy.
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