articleNew England Journal of MedicineMay 30, 2007Closed access

Temsirolimus, Interferon Alfa, or Both for Advanced Renal-Cell Carcinoma

Fox Chase Cancer Center · Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center · +12 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Interferon alfa is widely used for metastatic renal-cell carcinoma but has limited efficacy and tolerability. Temsirolimus, a specific inhibitor of the mammalian target of rapamycin kinase, may benefit patients with this disease.

Methods

In this multicenter, phase 3 trial, we randomly assigned 626 patients with previously untreated, poor-prognosis metastatic renal-cell carcinoma to receive 25 mg of intravenous temsirolimus weekly, 3 million U of interferon alfa (with an increase to 18 million U) subcutaneously three times weekly, or combination therapy with 15 mg of temsirolimus weekly plus 6 million U of interferon alfa three times weekly. The primary end point was overall survival in comparisons of the temsirolimus group and the combination-therapy group with the interferon group.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Temsirolimus
  • Medicine
  • Renal cell carcinoma
  • Tolerability
  • Interferon alfa
  • Oncology
  • Interferon
  • Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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