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ClinicalOncologyMelanomaTrial Update

5-Year Data Shows Intismeran Autogene + KEYTRUDA Reduces Melanoma Recurrence Risk by 49%

The 5-year data demonstrating a significant reduction in melanoma recurrence risk with intismeran autogene combined with KEYTRUDA is critical for Merck's competitive positioning in oncology. This combination therapy could redefine treatment standards and influence future clinical strategies.

Published: June 16, 2026
Updated: June 16, 2026
Author: Humanexa Intelligence
Therapeutic area: Oncology / Melanoma
Company: Merck
Asset: KEYTRUDA
Trial SummaryCLN

Phase III

Oncology / Melanoma

Status

Active

Sponsor

Merck

Signal Score

8.4

Signal assessment

Signal strength

high

Confidence level

high

Signalhigh
Confidencehigh

Strategic implication

The 5-year data demonstrating a significant reduction in melanoma recurrence risk with intismeran autogene combined with KEYTRUDA is critical for Merck's competitive positioning in oncology. This combination therapy could redefine treatment standards and influence future clinical strategies.

Why it matters

The 5-year data demonstrating a significant reduction in melanoma recurrence risk with intismeran autogene combined with KEYTRUDA is critical for Merck's competitive positioning in oncology. This combination therapy could redefine treatment standards and influence future clinical strategies.

What changed

Trial Update

Analysis

Intismeran autogene in combination with KEYTRUDA demonstrated a 49% reduction in the risk of recurrence or death in high-risk melanoma patients.

The 5-year data demonstrating a significant reduction in melanoma recurrence risk with intismeran autogene combined with KEYTRUDA is critical for Merck's competitive positioning in oncology. This combination therapy could redefine treatment standards and influence future clinical strategies.

Monitor upcoming publications and regulatory filings related to intismeran autogene and its combination therapies.

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Sources & Humanexa intelligence

Source links

  • Moderna and Merck Present 5-Year Data for Intismeran Autogene in Combination With KEYTRUDA® ↗
  • 5-Year Data Shows Intismeran Autogene + KEYTRUDA Reduces Melanoma Recurrence Risk by 49% ↗

Related Humanexa pages

  • 5-Year Data Shows Intismeran Autogene + KEYTRUDA Reduces Melanoma Recurrence Risk by 49% →

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