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The treatment of melanoma with an emphasis on immunotherapeutic strategies.

Abstract
Melanoma continues to be one of the most difficult to treat of all solid tumors. Many new advances have been made in the surgical management of melanoma, including new guidelines for margins of excision, as well as sentinel node biopsy for the diagnosis of lymph node micrometastases. The search continues for an effective adjuvant melanoma treatment that can prevent local and distant recurrences. Melanoma is one of the most immunogenic of all tumors, and several clinical trials testing the immunotherapy of melanoma have been conducted, including trials in interferon, interleukin-2, and melanoma vaccines. Here we discuss many of the recent clinical trials in the surgical management of melanoma, in addition to the advances that have been made in the field of immunotherapy. A new second-generation melanoma vaccine, DC-MelVac (patent # 11221/5), has recently been granted FDA approval for Phase I clinical trials and will be introduced in this review.
AuthorsAngela Jack, Christopher Boyes, Nebil Aydin, Khorshed Alam, Marc Wallack
JournalSurgical oncology (Surg Oncol) Vol. 15 Issue 1 Pg. 13-24 (Jul 2006) ISSN: 0960-7404 [Print] Netherlands
PMID16815006 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
Chemical References
  • Cancer Vaccines
  • Interferon-alpha
  • Interleukin-2
Topics
  • Cancer Vaccines
  • Clinical Trials as Topic
  • Humans
  • Immunotherapy (methods)
  • Interferon-alpha (immunology)
  • Interleukin-2 (immunology)
  • Lymphatic Metastasis
  • Melanoma (immunology, therapy)
  • Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
  • Skin Neoplasms (immunology, therapy)

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