Update on the systemic treatment of malignant melanoma
- PMID: 15124132
- DOI: 10.1053/j.seminoncol.2004.02.014
Update on the systemic treatment of malignant melanoma
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to review some of the recent advances and disappointments in the systemic treatment of melanoma and to highlight some of the ongoing trials in this area. Two major advances in the staging of melanoma are the new American Joint Committee on Cancer staging system and the use of the sentinel node biopsy. Interferon remains the standard adjuvant therapy for high-risk patients. Ongoing trials are evaluating 1 month of high-dose interferon versus observation in intermediate-risk patients and comparing standard interferon with biochemotherapy. Allogeneic and peptide vaccines and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor are also being evaluated. Dacarbazine and high-dose IL-2 are the only US Food and Drug Administration approved systemic treatments for stage IV disease. Several new agents are being evaluated. Melanoma remains a prototype disease in which patients should be encouraged to participate in clinical trials.
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