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CMV serostatus is associated with improved survival and delayed toxicity onset following anti-PD-1 checkpoint blockade

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To Immunity and Beyond
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A conversation with Ben Fairfax about the recent article: CMV serostatus is associated with improved survival and delayed toxicity onset following anti-PD-1 checkpoint blockade.
This episode discusses Milotay, G., Little, M., Watson, R.A. et al. CMV serostatus is associated with improved survival and delayed toxicity onset following anti-PD-1 checkpoint blockade. Nat Med (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-025-03647-1.

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To Immunity and Beyond
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Ben Fairfax
Paul Klenerman
Keywords
cmv
melanoma
anti-pd-1
anti-ctla-4
immunotherapy
toxicity
Department: Oxford Immunology Network
Date Added: 13/06/2025
Duration: 00:34:58

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