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Dostarlimab Alone or in Combination with Cobolimab for the Treatment of Resectable Stage III or IV Melanoma

Trial Status: active

This phase II trial investigates how well dostarlimab alone or in combination with cobolimab works in treating patients with stage III or stage IV melanoma that can be removed by surgery (resectable). Dostarlimab is a PD-1 inhibitor and cobolimab is a TIM-3 inhibitor. Dostarlimab works by encouraging the body’s own immune system to attack the cancer cells. The immune system is a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to defend the body against diseases. Cobolimab may improve upon the benefit of dostarlimab. Giving dostarlimab in combination with cobolimab may work better to treat stage III or IV melanoma compared to dostarlimab alone.