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When would you offer neoadjuvant immunotherapy prior to Mohs surgery in a locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma for which clearance may require enucleation?

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Radiation Oncology · UT Southwestern School of Medicine

I would flip this question around and answer that radiotherapy is often a terrific option around the eyes, and it should always be considered in this area, especially when a radical surgical procedure is being entertained.

Between en face therapy with a shield (superficial, electrons) and IMRT/VMAT,...

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Dermatology · Florida State University College of Medicine

The potential loss of an eye involves major decision-making and pre-planning with a team. I remember as a fellow working with @Dr. First Last at The Eye Foundation Hospital Foundation in Birmingham, hospital bylaws required the surgeon to wake a patient and get permission if a Mohs case got to the p...

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Medical Oncology · The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center

Since the question is about immunotherapy, my answer is yes. I would start on cemiplimab neoadjuvant for at least 2 cycles, but I prefer 4 cycles prior to surgery to deepen the response. Many patients will not need surgery afterwards, as the cemiplimab can cure a significant percentage of these pati...

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