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Adjuvant therapy with nivolumab versus ipilimumab after complete resection of stage III/IV melanoma: Japanese subgroup analysis from the phase 3 CheckMate 238 study.

Kenji YokotaHiroshi UchiHisashi UharaShusuke YoshikawaTatsuya TakenouchiTakashi InozumeKentaro OzawaHironobu IhnYasuhiro FujisawaAnila QureshiVeerle de PrilYasushi OtsukaJeffrey WeberNaoya Yamazaki
Published in: The Journal of dermatology (2019)
The multinational phase 3 CheckMate 238 trial compared adjuvant therapy with nivolumab versus ipilimumab among patients with resected stage III or IV melanoma (N = 906). In this Japanese subgroup analysis of CheckMate 238 (n = 28; nivolumab, n = 18; ipilimumab, n = 10), both the 12- and 18-month recurrence-free survival rates were 56% for nivolumab and 30% for ipilimumab (hazard ratio, 0.66; 97.56% confidence interval, 0.19-2.24; P = 0.4390). No new safety signals were reported for Japanese patients. Results were consistent with those from the CheckMate 238 global population, indicating that nivolumab has the potential to be a treatment option for Japanese patients with resected melanoma who are at high risk of recurrence.
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