Bristol Myers Squibb announced that the European Commission has approved Opdivo as a monotherapy for the adjuvant treatment of adults and adolescents 12 years of age and older with stage IIB or IIC melanoma who have undergone complete resection, based upon results from the CheckMate -76K trial. This approval builds upon the 2018 EC approval based on results from the CheckMate -238 trial. Opdivo is now indicated for use in the European Union as a monotherapy for the adjuvant treatment of adults and adolescents 12 years of age and older with stage IIB or IIC melanoma, or melanoma with involvement of lymph nodes or metastatic disease who have undergone complete resection. Opdivo is now the only PD-1 inhibitor that – between two approvals – is indicated as an adjuvant treatment within stages IIB, IIC, III, as well as stage IV resected melanoma. “Patients with stage IIB or IIC melanoma are at a high risk of disease recurrence following surgery. This can be a very impactful event for patients,” said Peter Mohr, MD, Chief Physician and Head, Skin Cancer Center, Buxtehude, Department of Dermatology, Elbe-Kliniken, Germany. “This approval reinforces the benefit that nivolumab may offer when used after resection, potentially preventing the disease from recurring.”
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