Caracò C, Marone U, Simeone E, Grimaldi AM, Botti G, Del Giudice M, Ascierto PA, Mozzillo N. Electrochemotherapy in melanoma patients: a single institution experience.
Melanoma Manag 2015;
2:127-132. [PMID:
30190842 PMCID:
PMC6094613 DOI:
10.2217/mmt.15.9]
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Abstract
AIM
This study was undertaken to update the outcome of the treated lesions with electrochemotherapy (ECT) plus intravenous injection of bleomycin in patients with in-transit disease or distant cutaneous metastases in melanoma patients.
PATIENTS & METHODS
89 patients with relapsed and refractory cutaneous melanoma metastases or in-transit disease were submitted to 126 treatments of ECT.
RESULTS
34 patients (38.2%) had a partial response and 43 had a complete response (48.3%). 12 patients (13.5%) had no change or progressive disease. The objective response rate was 67.5%.
CONCLUSION
The favorable outcome obtained in the present study demonstrates that ECT is a reliable, easy, fast and effective procedure showing benefits in terms of curative and palliative treatment for unresectable cutaneous lesions respecting the quality of life.
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