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Alfonso Berrocal1, Ana Arance, Jose Antonio Lopez Martin, Virtudes Soriano, Eva Muñoz, Lorenzo Alonso, Enrique Espinosa, Pilar Lopez Criado, Javier Valdivia, Salvador Martin Algarra.
Abstract
Ipilimumab, a fully human, recombinant, monoclonal antibody to cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4 improves overall survival (OS) in previously treated and untreated metastatic melanoma. This retrospective analysis reports data gathered by a questionnaire on the demographics, outcomes, and toxicity of ipilimumab administered through an Expanded Access Program (EAP). Ipilimumab 3 mg/kg was administered intravenously every 3 weeks for four cycles to adults with metastatic melanoma. Efficacy outcomes included complete response, partial response (PR), progressive disease, stabilized disease, and OS. EAP data were collected from EAP physicians. A subgroup analysis examined efficacy in elderly patients (≥70 years) and factors predictive of survival were identified. Of 355 requests for ipilimumab, resulting in 288 treatments, completed questionnaires were received for 153 ipilimumab recipients (median age 58 years, 57.2% men). Efficacy was evaluated in 144 patients: complete response in 1.3%, PR in 9.6%, PR with previous progression 8.4%, stabilized disease in 14.5%, and progressive disease in 66.2%. The median OS was 6.5 months (199 days); 1-year survival was 32.9%. Predictive survival factors included lymphocytes over 1000/ml (P=0.0008) and lactate dehydrogenase more than 1.5×upper limit of normal (P=0.003). Cutaneous, hepatic, and gastrointestinal toxicities were mild. In 30 patients aged more than 70 years, ipilimumab efficacy and tolerability was similar to that of the overall population. In the clinical practice setting, ipilimumab is effective and well tolerated in patients with advanced melanoma, including elderly patients, when administered at the recommended dosage. Ipilimumab improves treatment options for patients who, until recently, have had little hope of an improved prognosis.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25046550 PMCID: PMC4457498 DOI: 10.1097/CMR.0000000000000108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Melanoma Res ISSN: 0960-8931 Impact factor: 3.599
Baseline characteristics of all ipilimumab-treated patients in the Spanish Expanded Access Program
Baseline characteristics of the ipilimumab-treated patients enrolled in the Spanish Expanded Access Program in Spain included in the physician surveys
Fig. 1Treatment responses achieved with ipilimumab therapy in evaluable patients (n=144) according to treating physicians. CR, complete response; DP, disease progression; PR, partial response; PR/PP, partial response with previous progression; SD, stabilized disease.
Fig. 2Cumulative survival achieved with ipilimumab therapy in evaluable patients (n=144) on the basis of Kaplan–Meier estimates.
Adverse events during ipilimumab therapy for advanced melanoma in 153 treated patients
Efficacy of ipilimumab in 30 elderly patients (>70 years) evaluable for response outcomes