One hundred consecutive isolated limb perfusions with TNF-alpha and melphalan in melanoma patients with multiple in-transit metastases
January 2004
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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to describe the experience with 100 TNF-based ILP for locally advanced melanoma and to determine prognostic factors for response, time to local progression, and survival. METHODS: One hundred TNF-based ILPs were performed between 1991 and 2003 in 87 patients for whom local control by surgery of in-transit melanoma metastases was impossible. In total, 62 iliac, 33 femoral, and 5 axillary ILPs were performed in mild hyperthermic conditions with 2 to 4 mg of TNF and 10 to 13 mg of melphalan per liter of limb volume. RESULTS: Overall response was 95%, with 69% complete response, 26% partial response, and 5% no change. Complete response rate differed significantly for patients with IIIA disease versus IIIAB and IV. Local and systemic toxicity was mild to moderate in almost all cases, with no treatment-related death and one treatment-related amputation. Five-year overall survival was 32%; local progression occurred in 55% after a median of 16 months. In complete response patients, 5-year survival was 42% with local progression in 52% at a median of 22 months. Response rate and survival were significantly influenced by stage of disease; (local progression free) survival was influenced by response rate. CONCLUSIONS: TNF-based ILP results in excellent response rates in this patient population with unfavorable characteristics. Response on ILP predicts outcome in patients and reflects aggressiveness of the tumor.
- Male
- Female
- Humans
- Middle aged
- Time Factors
- Prognosis
- Survival Rate
- Neoplasm Metastasis
- *Chemotherapy, Cancer, Regional Perfusion
- Extremities
- Axillary Artery
- Antineoplastic Agents, Alkylating/*administration & dosage/therapeutic use
- Femoral Artery
- Iliac Artery
- Melanoma/*drug therapy/mortality/secondary
- Melphalan/*administration & dosage/therapeutic use
- Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/*administration & dosage/therapeutic use
- Skin Neoplasms/*drug therapy/mortality/pathology
- patient
- tumor
- melanoma
- perfusion
- limb perfusion
- response
- disease
- stage
- melphalan
- factor
- treatment
- survival
- tumor necrosis factor
- lesion
- toxicity
- prognostic
- number
- tnf-based
- progression
- necrosis