Discontinuation of anti-PD-1 monotherapy in advanced melanoma - outcomes of daily clinical practice
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2022-01-15
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van Zeijl, Michiel C T
van den Eertwegh, Alfons J M
Wouters, Michel W J M
de Wreede, Liesbeth C
Aarts, Maureen J B
van den Berkmortel, Franchette W P J
de Groot, Jan-Willem B
Hospers, Geke A P
Kapiteijn, Ellen
Piersma, Djura
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Abstract
There is no consensus on the optimal treatment duration of anti-PD-1 for advanced melanoma. The aim of our study was to gain insight into the outcomes of anti-PD-1 discontinuation, the association of treatment duration with progression and anti-PD-1 re-treatment in relapsing patients. Analyses were performed on advanced melanoma patients in the Netherlands who discontinued first-line anti-PD-1 monotherapy in the absence of progressive disease (n = 324). Survival was estimated after anti-PD-1 discontinuation and with a Cox model the association of treatment duration with progression was assessed. At the time of anti-PD-1 discontinuation, 90 (28%) patients had a complete response (CR), 190 (59%) a partial response (PR) and 44 (14%) stable disease (SD). Median treatment duration for patients with CR, PR and SD was 11.2, 11.5 and 7.2 months, respectively. The 24-month progression-free survival and overall survival probabilities for patients with a CR, PR and SD were, respectively, 64% and 88%, 53% and 82%, 31% and 64%. Survival outcomes of patients with a PR and CR were similar when anti-PD-1 discontinuation was not due to adverse events. Having a PR at anti-PD-1 discontinuation and longer time to first response were associated with progression [hazard ratio (HR) = 1.81 (95% confidence interval, CI = 1.11-2.97) and HR = 1.10 (95% CI = 1.02-1.19; per month increase)]. In 17 of the 27 anti-PD-1 re-treated patients (63%), a response was observed. Advanced melanoma patients can have durable remissions after (elective) anti-PD-1 discontinuation.
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advanced melanoma, anti-PD-1, discontinuation, immunotherapy, real-world, Oncology, Cancer Research, Journal Article
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van Zeijl, M C T, van den Eertwegh, A J M, Wouters, M W J M, de Wreede, L C, Aarts, M J B, van den Berkmortel, F W P J, de Groot, J-W B, Hospers, G A P, Kapiteijn, E, Piersma, D, van Rijn, R S, Suijkerbuijk, K P M, Ten Tije, A J, van der Veldt, A A M, Vreugdenhil, G, van der Hoeven, J J M & Haanen, J B A G 2022, 'Discontinuation of anti-PD-1 monotherapy in advanced melanoma - outcomes of daily clinical practice', International Journal of Cancer, vol. 150, no. 2, pp. 317-326. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33800