Expert Insights: Melanoma
Treatment Options for Advanced Melanoma From 5 Experts: An Online Tool

Released: May 03, 2019

Expiration: May 01, 2020

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The “Treatment Options From 5 Experts for Advanced Melanoma: An Online Tool” Interactive Decision Support Tool is designed to educate patients on optimal management decisions for advanced melanoma based on their specific cancer characteristics. The information provided is based on the expert guidance of 5 melanoma experts: Michael B. Atkins, MD; Adil Daud, MD; Kim Margolin, MD; Michael Postow, MD; and Hussein Tawbi, MD.

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