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Volume 128 Issue 10, 11 May 2023

Editorial

  • Metastatic uveal melanoma continues to have a poor prognosis with distinct pathophysiology from cutaneous melanoma and limited effective treatment options. Targeted therapy with darovasertib towards protein kinase C is well tolerated with signals of early efficacy, warranting further exploration and combination strategies.

    • A. Rodrigues
    • R. Cosman
    • A. M. Joshua
    Editorial

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  • Transplantation for non-resectable colorectal liver metastasis (CRLM) has become accepted for a few, select patients following stringent criteria. With improved understanding of the selective indications, enhanced curation of the donor pool, and by further insight into cancer biology, novel avenues for research may be developed and eventually benefit more patients with non-resectable CRLM.

    • Kjetil Søreide
    Editorial
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