Hayley’s melanoma came back. Then scientists tried something different

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The Sydney teacher is one of dozens of Australians who contributed to a global trial set to transform treatment of melanomas and, potentially, other cancers.

Hayley Hetherington rarely thought about melanoma after she had one removed from the back of her scalp in 2019.

“It was very scary, and worrying,” she said. “It just takes one or two little melanoma cells to escape the original thing and that’s it.” “By using combination checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy before rather than after surgery, we now have the clinical proof needed to change treatment protocols,” said Blank, who will present the findings at the American Society of Clinical Oncology conference in Chicago this week.

The results presented a positive step in curing the other 50 per cent of patients, but Long said the next challenge will be identifying biomarkers that would help tailor drugs and dosage amounts to the individual and their cancer.

 

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