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The goal of this clinical research study is to learn if pre-operative radiation therapy after starting immune checkpoint inhibition can help patients with sinonasal or anorectal melanoma have better outcomes
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To determine the rate of pathologic response (<50% viable tumor or >50% fibrosis) for non-metastatic sinonasal melanoma patients having surgical resection after receiving neoadjuvant combination immunotherapy followed by radiation therapy.
To determine the rate of pathologic response (<50% viable tumor or >50% fibrosis) for non-metastatic anorectal melanoma patients receiving neoadjuvant intent combination immunotherapy followed by radiation therapy.
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For Arm 1 patients (sinonasal melanoma)
For Arm 2 patients (anorectal melanoma)
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40 participants in 2 patient groups
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Devarati Mitra, MD
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