Abstract
PURPOSE. To review the current information available from the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) programs on the use of interleukin (IL)-2 in stage IV melanoma patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS. A database from 631 patients treated within 27 trials with high-close IL-2- based regimens was compiled to develop hypotheses and valid stratification factors for randomized trials. Subsequently, 126 patients were enrolled in a trial evaluating interferon alfa (IFN-α) and IL-2 with or without cisplatin, and 325 patients were enrolled in an ongoing EORTC trial (18951) to evaluate dacarbazine, cisplatin, and IFN-α, with or without IL-2. RESULTS. The database suggests long-term survival rates of 23% and a 5-year survival rate of 13% for patients receiving a combination of IFN-α and IL-2 with or without chemotherapy. The addition of chemotherapy improved re- spouse rate but not survival. The first randomized trial testing the role of cisplatin in a chemoimmunotherapy regimen for advanced melanoma revealed a palliative effect for cisplatin but no survival benefit. The current trial (EORTC 18951), which is testing the impact of IL-2 on survival, is still immature. In the translational research program, we have evidence that patients in continuous complete remission after IL-2-based treatment have evidence of residual disease by polymerase chain reaction assay and, at the same time, melanoma-reactive T cells are present in the peripheral blood. CONCLUSION. Mature results defining the role and, to some extent, the mechanism of IL-2 in advanced melanoma are emerging.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | S99-S103 |
| Journal | Cancer Journal from Scientific American |
| Volume | 6 |
| Issue number | SUPPL. 1 |
| Publication status | Published - Feb 2000 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Chemotherapy
- EORTC
- Interferon alfa
- Interleukin-2
- Melanoma
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