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Rossella Di Trolio1, Ester Simeone, Giuseppe Di Lorenzo
1Unit of Medical Oncology and Innovative Therapy, G Pascale Institute of National Tumor Foundation, Naples, Italy.
Abstract:
Based on the results of European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) 18991 trial, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved PEG-interferon α-2b (PEG-IFN) (Sylatron) as adjuvant therapy for high-risk melanoma. The EORTC 18991 trial was an open-label study of resectable stage III melanoma with 1,256 patients who were randomized to observation-alone or to treatment with PEG-IFN for up to 5 years. The median recurrence-free survival of the treatment groups was significantly longer, while overall survival, a secondary endpoint, was not significantly different between the two groups. This review, after a short summary of interferon α-2b trials, critically analyzes the EORTC18991 trial, as well as the subgroup results and future perspectives for this stage of disease.
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