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Routine Whole‑Body Imaging Did Not Improve Early Survival in High‑Risk Melanoma: Interim TRIM Trial Analysis
Posted inDermatology news Oncology Radiology

Routine Whole‑Body Imaging Did Not Improve Early Survival in High‑Risk Melanoma: Interim TRIM Trial Analysis

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 11/05/2025
Interim results from the multicentre phase 3 TRIM trial show no survival benefit from adding scheduled whole‑body CT or FDG‑PET‑CT to physical‑examination follow‑up after radical surgery for stage IIB–C and III cutaneous melanoma at median 33.6 months.
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