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Seven years experience with hyperthermic perfusions in extracorporeal circulation for melanoma of the extremities

โœ Scribed by Mario Santinami; Filiberto Belli; Natale Cascinelli; Dario Rovini; Dr. Maurizio Vaglini


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
773 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4790

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โœฆ Synopsis


One hundred forty patients affected by high risk or locally advanced melanoma of the extremities were submitted to hyperthermic perfusion in extracorporeal circulation at the National Cancer Institute of Milan, Italy. Using adequate temperature and drug dosage, we increased survival of stage IIIA patients from 8-15% to 51% and stage IIIAB patients from 7 4 % to 35%, and good local control was achieved in stage IV patients. A comparison was made with 297 patients with similar disease treated in a previous period in this institute with conventional therapies such as surgery with or without chemotherapy. In stage IIIA patients we obtained 51% overall survival at 5 years in perfused cases, whereas survival in the series with conventional treatment reached 16%. Similarly, in stage IIIAB patients we observed 34% (perfused) versus 16% (conventional treatment) survival. There are still no data available for high-risk stage I, in which perfusion is employed as an adjuvant treatment.


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