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Title: Subcutaneous interleukin-2 and interferon-alpha plus cisplatin with and without prophylactic cimetidine in patients with metastatic malignant melanoma: a phase II study. Author: Schmidt H, Geertsen PF, Fode K, Rytter C, Bastholt L, von der Maase H. Journal: Melanoma Res; 2000 Feb; 10(1):66-77. PubMed ID: 10711642. Abstract: A phase II study was performed to evaluate the efficacy of cisplatin combined with interleukin-2 and interferon-alpha2b administered subcutaneously to patients with metastatic malignant melanoma (MMM). Between April 1994 and January 1999, 87 patients with MMM and a WHO performance status of < or = 2 were entered into the study. The first 42 patients had prophylactic cimetidine; the other 45 patients did not. An overall response rate of 27% was achieved in the 82 patients evaluable for response. The median response duration was 7.0 months (range 4.4-29.0 months). The median survival for all patients was 10.1 months (range 0.4-64.9+ months). Toxicity was substantial but generally manageable and usually reversed on dose reduction or temporary interruption of treatment. Two patients (2%) died of treatment-related toxicity. No difference in response or survival was seen in the patients treated with or without cimetidine. In multivariate analysis, lactate dehydrogenase level (P < 0.001), number of metastatic sites (P = 0.014) and performance status (P = 0.035) was shown to be independent prognostic factors for survival. This high dose interleukin-2 subcutaneous regimen resulted in a small fraction of long-term survivors. The response and survival results were not superior to other studies using lower and less toxic interleukin-2 doses.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]