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Published in: Clinical and Translational Oncology 6/2017

01-06-2017 | Research Article

Pembrolizumab for advanced melanoma: experience from the Spanish Expanded Access Program

Authors: M. González-Cao, A. Arance, J. M. Piulats, I. Marquez-Rodas, J. L. Manzano, A. Berrocal, G. Crespo, D. Rodriguez, E. Perez-Ruiz, M. Berciano, A. Soria, A. G. Castano, E. Espinosa, C. Montagut, L. Alonso, T. Puertolas, C. Aguado, M. A. Royo, R. Blanco, J. F. Rodríguez, E. Muñoz, P. Mut, F. Barron, S. Martin-Algarra, Spanish Melanoma Group

Published in: Clinical and Translational Oncology | Issue 6/2017

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Abstract

Background

The programmed death (PD-1) inhibitor pembrolizumab has been recently approved for the treatment of advanced melanoma. We evaluated the clinical activity of pembrolizumab in melanoma patients treated under the Spanish Expanded Access Program.

Methods

Advanced melanoma patients who failed to previous treatment lines were treated with pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg every three weeks. Patients with brain metastases were not excluded if they were asymptomatic. Data were retrospectively collected from 21 centers in the Spanish Melanoma Group.

Results

Sixty-seven advanced melanoma patients were analyzed. Most patients were stage M1c (73.1%), had high LDH levels (55.2%) and had ECOG PS 1 or higher (59.7%). For cutaneous melanoma patients, median overall survival was 14.0 months; the 18-month overall survival rate was 47.1%. Overall response rate was 27%, including three patients with complete responses (6.5%). Median response duration was not reached, with 83.3% of responses ongoing (3.5 m+ to 20.4 m+). From ten patients included with brain metastases, four (40%) had an objective response, two (20%) of them achieved a complete response. Significant prognostic factors for overall survival were LDH level, ECOG PS and objective response. There were no serious adverse events.

Conclusion

Although this was a heavily pretreated cohort, pembrolizumab activity at the approved dose and schedule was confirmed in the clinical setting with long-term responders, also including patients with brain metastases.
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Metadata
Title
Pembrolizumab for advanced melanoma: experience from the Spanish Expanded Access Program
Authors
M. González-Cao
A. Arance
J. M. Piulats
I. Marquez-Rodas
J. L. Manzano
A. Berrocal
G. Crespo
D. Rodriguez
E. Perez-Ruiz
M. Berciano
A. Soria
A. G. Castano
E. Espinosa
C. Montagut
L. Alonso
T. Puertolas
C. Aguado
M. A. Royo
R. Blanco
J. F. Rodríguez
E. Muñoz
P. Mut
F. Barron
S. Martin-Algarra
Spanish Melanoma Group
Publication date
01-06-2017
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Clinical and Translational Oncology / Issue 6/2017
Print ISSN: 1699-048X
Electronic ISSN: 1699-3055
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12094-016-1602-1

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