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Jeffrey S. Weber, MD, PhD, deputy director and co-director of the Melanoma Program at the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Medical Center, discusses the toxicity profile seen with nivolumab versus ipilimumab for patients with melanoma.
Jeffrey S. Weber, MD, PhD, deputy director and co-director of the Melanoma Program at the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Medical Center, discusses the toxicity profile seen with nivolumab (Opdivo) versus ipilimumab (Yervoy) for patients with melanoma.
Most physicians who work with PD-1 antibodies would agree that they are well tolerated, states Weber. Less than 10% of patients treated with nivolumab need to stop treatment due to side effects whereas more than 40% of patients with ipilimumab stopped treatment due to toxicity.
It is important for treatments in the adjuvant setting to have fewer toxicities, states Weber.