• J. Clin. Oncol. · Feb 1996

    Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial

    Treatment of patients with melanoma of the extremity using hyperthermic isolated limb perfusion with melphalan, tumor necrosis factor, and interferon gamma: results of a tumor necrosis factor dose-escalation study.

    • D L Fraker, H R Alexander, M Andrich, and S A Rosenberg.
    • Surgery Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
    • J. Clin. Oncol. 1996 Feb 1; 14 (2): 479-89.

    PurposeTo evaluate response rates and systemic and regional toxicity of hyperthermic isolated limb perfusion (ILP) for treatment of in-transit metastases of extremity melanoma using escalating-dose tumor necrosis factor (TNF) in conjunction with melphalan and interferon gamma (IFN).Patients And MethodsAll patients received IFN 0.2 mg2 for 2 days followed by a 90-minute ILP with TNF and IFN (0.2 mg) given at time 0 and melphalan (10 mg/L limb volume) given at 30 minutes. Twenty-six patients were treated with 4 mg of TNF and 12 patients received 6 mg of TNF. All patients had assessable disease in the perfusion field and all but two patients were assessable for response at 1 month after treatment.ResultsMean peak perfusate TNF levels in the 4-mg group were 4.8 micrograms/mL, compared with 7.4 micrograms/mL for the 6-mg group (P = .03). The complete response rate in the 4-mg TNF group was 76%, with an overall objective response rate of 92%, compared with 36% and 100% for the 6-mg group. Subgroup analyses showed that the lower complete response rate in the 6-mg TNF group was not explained by differences in disease burden or prior regional therapy. Systemic drug toxicity was short-lived, easily managed, and related to perfusate leak more than to TNF perfusate dose. Regional toxicity, particularly painful myopathy and neuropathy, was greater with the 6-mg dose level and was considered dose-limiting.ConclusionILP with 4 mg TNF, IFN, and melphalan can lead to complete local responses in the majority of patients with extremity melanoma. Escalating the TNF dose to 6 mg did not increase the complete response rate and increased regional toxicity.

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