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What role, if any, do biomarkers play in selecting appropriate patients for neoadjuvant cemiplimab in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma?

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Do you perform genomic sequencing for newly diagnosed locally advanced cutaneous squamous cell ca?

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Medical Oncology · Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health
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Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) is primarily a UV radiation driven malignancy and harbors many mutations. These cancers generally respond very favorably to PD-1 pathway inhibition, and thus biomarkers do not currently play a role in patient selection for neoadjuvant cemiplimab in CSCC. In t...

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Medical Oncology · Rogel Cancer Center/University of Michigan
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As of now, there is no predictive biomarker for predicting who will respond to cemiplimab in the metastatic setting, much less the neoadjuvant setting. Both PD-L1 and TMB have been unrevealing. Ongoing studies are looking at different tissue and plasma-based assays but remain experimental.

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Medical Oncology · The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
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While it is known that cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma carries a high mutation burden, there are no studies that have found a biomarker of great clinical interest. In our proposed OSUCCC study, we plan to perform correlative studies for such biomarker. It would be especially important to find a bi...

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