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Combined tumor and immune signals from genomes or transcriptomes predict outcomes of checkpoint inhibition in melanoma
Immune checkpoint blockade (CPB) improves melanoma outcomes, but many patients still do not respond. Tumor mutational burden (TMB) and tumor-infiltrating T cells are associated with response, and integrative models improve survival prediction. However, integrating immune/tumor-intrinsic features usi...
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