Correlation between efficacy and toxicity in pts with pretreated advanced melanoma treated within the Italian cohort of the ipilimumab expanded access programme (EAP).

2013 
9065 Background: Ipilimumab was the first agent approved for the treatment of unresectable or metastatic melanoma that showed an overall survival benefit in randomised phase III trials. Early clinical studies explored the potential relationship between immune-related adverse events (irAEs) associated with ipilimumab and antitumor activity but no definitive conclusion has been reached. Here, we evaluated the possible correlation between efficacy of ipilimumab treatment and irAEs in patients (pts) enrolled in the EAP in Italy. Methods: Ipilimumab was available upon physician request for pts aged ≥16 years with unresectable stage III/stage IV melanoma who had either failed systemic therapy or were intolerant to ≥1 systemic treatment and for whom no other therapeutic option was available. Ipilimumab 3 mg/kg was administered intravenously every 3 weeks for 4 doses. Tumour assessments were conducted at baseline and after completion of induction therapy using immune-related response criteria. Pts were monitored ...
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