Randomized Study of High-Dose and Low-Dose Interleukin-2 in Patients With Metastatic Renal Cancer
National Cancer Institute · Data Management (Italy) · +1 more institution
Abstract
A total of 156 patients were randomly assigned to HD IV IL-2, and 150 patients to LD IV IL-2. Toxicities were less frequent with LD IV IL-2 (especially hypotension), but there were no IL-2-related deaths in any arm. There was a higher response proportion with HD IV IL-2 (21%) versus LD IV IL-2 (13%; P =.048) but no overall survival difference. The response rate of subcutaneous IL-2 (10%, partial response and complete response) was similar to that of LD IV IL-2, differing from HD IV (P =.033). Response durability and survival in completely responding patients was superior with HD IV compared with LD IV therapy (P =.04).
Major tumor regressions, as well as complete responses, were seen with all regimens tested. IL-2 was more clinically active at maximal doses, although this did not produce an overall survival benefit. The immunological factors which constrain the curative potential of IL-2 to only a small percentage of patients need to be further elucidated.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 40.64
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- 100%
- References
- 22
Authors
13- JCJames Chih‐Hsin YangCorresponding
National Cancer Institute, Data Management (Italy)
- RMRichard M. Sherry
National Cancer Institute, Data Management (Italy)
- SMSeth M. Steinberg
National Cancer Institute, Data Management (Italy)
- SLSuzanne L. Topalian
National Cancer Institute, Data Management (Italy)
- DJDouglas J. Schwartzentruber
National Cancer Institute, Data Management (Italy)
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Randomized controlled trial
- Internal medicine
- Gastroenterology
- Performance status
- Bolus (digestion)
- Cancer
- Urology
- Good health and well-being