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Potential OPDIVO® (nivolumab) user looking at the ocean with an arm around his wife.
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Clinical trial results for
Stage 3B/C or Stage 4
melanoma after surgery

To help prevent a type of skin cancer called
melanoma from coming back in adults and
children 12 years and older with Stage III or
Stage IV melanoma after it has been
completely removed by surgery

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An FDA-approved immunotherapy that may help reduce the risk of melanoma coming back after surgery compared to ipilimumab

Having surgery was an important step for you to take in treating your cancer, but to make sure your cancer doesn't return, your doctor may recommend adjuvant therapy. This is a type of treatment used after surgery to help prevent cancer from coming back by making sure no hidden or hard-to-see cells are left after surgery.

About the clinical trial

In a clinical trial of 906 people who had their Stage 3B/C or Stage 4 melanoma and affected lymph nodes removed by surgery,
453 people were given OPDIVO and 453 people were given ipilimumab.

More people did not have their melanoma return after surgery compared to ipilimumab at 18 months

At 18 months, 66% of those given OPDIVO® did not have their melanoma return after surgery, versus 53% given ipilimumab.

In the clinical trial, people given OPDIVO had a 35% lower risk of their melanoma returning after surgery than those given ipilimumab.

OPDIVO will not work for everyone. Individual results may vary.

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How treatment works

See how this treatment may help your body fight cancer

OPDIVO® (nivolumab) side effects.

Side effects

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Getting an infusion

See your recommended treatment plan and what to expect from an infusion

For adults and children 12 years of age and older to help prevent Stage III or Stage IV melanoma from coming back after it has been completely removed by surgery

OPDIVO® (nivolumab) is a prescription medicine used to treat a kind of skin cancer called melanoma. It may be used alone in adults and children 12 years and older with Stage III or Stage IV melanoma to help prevent melanoma from coming back after it has been completely removed by surgery.

It is not known if OPDIVO is safe and effective in children younger than 12 years of age with melanoma or MSI-H or dMMR metastatic colorectal cancer.

It is not known if OPDIVO is safe and effective in children for the treatment of any other cancers.