This clinical trial is studying cutaneous melanoma, a type of skin cancer, specifically for patients with unresectable stage III or stage IV disease. The study aims to evaluate the clinical performance of the IOpener-melanoma test in predicting how patients will respond to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), which are medications that help the immune system recognize and attack cancer cells. The test results will be used to guide treatment selection for patients.
The study focuses on patients whose melanoma cannot be surgically removed or has spread to other parts of the body. Patients with brain metastases (cancer that has spread to the brain) may participate if these metastases are asymptomatic or have been treated. The purpose is to determine if the IOpener-melanoma test can accurately predict which patients will benefit from combination therapy or monotherapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors.
During the study, participants will receive treatment based on their IOpener-melanoma test results. The study will track how patients respond to treatment, including how long they live without their disease getting worse, overall survival, and quality of life measures.



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