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    Ann Surg Oncol. 2009 May;16(5):1193-201. Epub 2009 Feb 18.

    Isolated limb infusion as palliative treatment for advanced limb disease in patients with AJCC stage IV melanoma.

    Kroon HM, Lin DY, Kam PC, Thompson JF.

    Sydney Melanoma Unit and Melanoma Institute Australia, Sydney Cancer Centre, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

    INTRODUCTION: In the treatment of patients with advanced limb melanoma a major treatment dilemma can arise when distant metastases are present also. Isolated limb infusion (ILI) has proved to be a useful limb-saving treatment and could potentially be of palliative value in patients with American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) stage IV melanoma. METHODS: We identified 37 patients with advanced symptomatic limb disease as well as documented distant metastases at the time of their ILI. In all patients a drug combination of melphalan and actinomycin D was used. RESULTS: Fifty one percent had visceral distant metastases and 49% had cutaneous distant metastases only. The overall response rate in the treated limb was 76% [complete response (CR) rate 22%, partial response (PR) rate 54%]. Median response duration was 11 months (28 months for patients with CR; p = 0.08). Median survival after CR was 22 months, 17 months after PR, and only 4 months for those with stable or progressive disease (p = 0.002). Patients with visceral distant metastases had a significantly decreased survival compared with those with cutaneous distant metastases only (8 and 21 months, respectively; p = 0.03). Limb salvage was achieved in 86% of the patients. The procedure was well tolerated, with only one patient developing Wieberdink grade IV toxicity (threatened/actual compartment syndrome) and none requiring amputation as a result of the procedure (grade V toxicity). CONCLUSIONS: Minimally invasive ILI can effectively be used as palliative treatment to provide local tumor control and limb salvage in stage IV melanoma patients with advanced, symptomatic limb disease.

    PMID: 19224288 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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    • Dactinomycin (Cosmegen®)

      Your doctor has ordered the drug dactinomycin to help treat your illness. The drug is given by injection into a vein.

    • Melphalan (Alkeran®)

      Your doctor has ordered the drug melphalan to help treat your illness. The drug can be taken as tablets by mouth on an empty stomach or it can be given by injection into a vein.