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Clinical Trial
. 1978 Apr;37(4):497-504.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1978.77.

Immunological monitoring in a controlled trial of immunotherapy in stage IIB malignant melanoma

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Clinical Trial

Immunological monitoring in a controlled trial of immunotherapy in stage IIB malignant melanoma

M J Embleton et al. Br J Cancer. 1978 Apr.
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Abstract

Fifteen patients undergoing surgery for Stage IIb malignant melanoma were randomly allocated either to a group who received a vaccine of BCG mixed with irradiated autologous melanoma cells, or a control group who received no further treatment. All patients were monitored sequentially for immunological competence and tumour-directed immunity, using a wide range of techniques, and the results were compared retrospectively with their clinical course. Three months after surgery, there was a trend towards inhibition of PHA-induced lymphocyte transformation by autologous serum in patients who developed recurrent tumour within 12 months after treatment. Serum from patients who remained tumour-free for 12 months did not inhibit stimulation of autologous lymphocytes by PHA. Apart from this test, no other immunological parameters correlated either with clinical course or with the type of treatment received.

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