Melanoma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phase 2B Single-site, Open-label, Nonrandomized Study Evaluating the Efficacy of Neoadjuvant Pembrolizumab for Unresectable Stage III and Unresectable Stage IV Melanoma
This study is being done to see if using the study drug, pembrolizumab, can shrink down
melanoma tumors enough so that they will be small enough to cut out, so that there will be no
cancer left in the body.
Eligible participants include those who have not received any systemic melanoma therapies
(i.e. participants do not have to fail ipilimumab or BRAF inhibitor) and those who have
failed all available systemic options (if the participant meets other inclusion / exclusion
criteria).
This study is being done to see if using the study drug, pembrolizumab, can shrink down
melanoma tumors enough so that they will be small enough to cut out, so that there will be no
cancer left in the body.
Eligible participants include those who have not received any systemic melanoma therapies
(i.e. participants do not have to fail ipilimumab or BRAF inhibitor) and those who have
failed all available systemic options (if the participant meets other inclusion / exclusion
criteria).
For most melanoma cases, surgery is the recommended treatment. Until recently surgery was not
used for patients with advanced melanoma (melanoma that has spread to lymph nodes or melanoma
that has spread to other organs like the lung, liver, brain) because it was thought that
surgery wouldn't help patients live longer when the melanoma tumors had spread beyond the
skin. Recent studies have shown that patients with advanced melanoma who have surgery as one
of their treatments may live longer than patients who only have systemic therapy (IV drugs or
pills) and do not have surgery at all.
Unfortunately, when patients with advanced melanoma come to the doctor, surgery is not a good
choice for most patients because they have 'unresectable' melanoma. 'Unresectable' melanoma
means they have melanoma tumors in the body that are too big or too close to important parts
in the body (like big blood vessels) to be cut out safely. We are studying if we can use a
drug to shrink tumors down to make them small enough to cut out; this is called a
"neoadjuvant" approach to treating melanoma. By removing all of the cancer from body by using
the combination of drug and surgery, we think this could help people live longer.
Pembrolizumab is a drug that is given in the veins and can make the immune system stronger so
that it can fight cancer cells. Pembrolizumab is in the class of drugs called immunotherapy.
Immunotherapy uses parts of a person's immune system to fight the disease. Pembrolizumab is
designed to restore the natural ability of the immune system to recognize and target melanoma
cells to be attacked. In addition to possibly shrinking tumors, it may change your immune
system so that it can fight melanoma in the future.
We are also trying to learn more about how pembrolizumab works in the body. In this study, we
will look at the skin, blood, and bone marrow to see if we can see any signs to tell doctors
whether pembrolizumab is working or tell us which patients it may work on.
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