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Robert Recaps a Career of Clinical Research in Melanoma

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In our exclusive interview, Caroline Robert, MD, PhD, discusses her groundbreaking work on clinical trials evaluating anti–CTLA-4 and anti–PD-1 antibodies in advanced melanoma, her experiences as a researcher in France and the United States, her love of traveling, and next steps for the field.

Welcome to OncLive On Air! I’m your host today, Jason Harris.

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In today’s episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Caroline Robert, MD, PhD, head of the Dermatology Unit at Gustave Roussy and co-director of the Melanoma Research Unit at INSERM 981 Paris-Sud University, and the 2018 Giants of Cancer Care® winner in melanoma.

In our exclusive interview, Robert discussed her groundbreaking work on clinical trials evaluating anti–CTLA-4 and anti–PD-1 antibodies in advanced melanoma, her experiences as a researcher in France and the United States, her love of traveling, and next steps for the field.

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