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ClinicalOncologyMelanomaTrial Update

Phase I/IIa Trial of MC1R-targeted Therapy with Nivolumab in Advanced Melanoma

The ongoing phase I/IIa trial of MC1R-targeted therapy combined with nivolumab represents a significant advancement in the treatment landscape for advanced melanoma. Its outcomes could redefine treatment protocols and influence competitive positioning in oncology.

Published: June 12, 2026
Updated: June 12, 2026
Author: Humanexa Intelligence
Therapeutic area: Oncology / Melanoma
Company: MC1R-targeted therapy
Asset: Nivolumab
Trial SummaryCLN

Phase I

Oncology / Melanoma

Status

Active

Sponsor

MC1R-targeted therapy

Signal Score

8.2

Signal assessment

Signal strength

high

Confidence level

moderate

Signalhigh
Confidencemoderate

Strategic implication

The ongoing phase I/IIa trial of MC1R-targeted therapy combined with nivolumab represents a significant advancement in the treatment landscape for advanced melanoma. Its outcomes could redefine treatment protocols and influence competitive positioning in oncology.

Why it matters

The ongoing phase I/IIa trial of MC1R-targeted therapy combined with nivolumab represents a significant advancement in the treatment landscape for advanced melanoma. Its outcomes could redefine treatment protocols and influence competitive positioning in oncology.

What changed

Trial Update

Analysis

A first-in-human phase I/IIa trial is evaluating the safety and efficacy of b]VMT01, an alpha-particle therapy, in combination with nivolumab for advanced melanoma.

The ongoing phase I/IIa trial of MC1R-targeted therapy combined with nivolumab represents a significant advancement in the treatment landscape for advanced melanoma. Its outcomes could redefine treatment protocols and influence competitive positioning in oncology.

Key milestones include interim results from the trial and any announcements regarding efficacy and safety profiles.

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Companies

  • View signals for MC1R-targeted therapy →
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Assets

  • Nivolumab →

Sources & Humanexa intelligence

Source links

  • MC1R-targeted Alpha-particle Monotherapy and Combination Therapy Trial With Nivolumab in Adults With Advanced Melanoma ↗
  • Phase I/IIa Trial of MC1R-targeted Therapy with Nivolumab in Advanced Melanoma ↗

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  • Phase I/IIa Trial of MC1R-targeted Therapy with Nivolumab in Advanced Melanoma →

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