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Therapeutic Areas: Oncology | Dermatology/Plastic Surgery
Disease Category: Skin Cancer
Trial Information
Phase II Study in Patients With Untreated Unresectable Stage II or IV Melanoma Receiving Dacarbazine and Ipilimumab (MDX-010) vs. Dacarbazine With Placebo
The purpose of this clinical research study is to examine the
safety and effectiveness (how well the drug works) of two different
treatments for patients with melanoma. One treatment is an
investigational compound (a drug that is not currently approved by
the United States Food and Drug Administration [FDA]), known as
ipilimumab (also known as MDX-010 or BMS-734016) together with an
approved chemotherapy drug called dacarbazine.
Inclusion Criteria
- Informed Consent
- Measurable Disease
- ECOG 0 or 1
- Lab/Imaging Requirements
- Neg for HIV, HepB, C
- Men and Women > 18 years (16 were allowable)
- Prior Therapy Restriction (Adjuvant Only)
Exclusion Criteria
- Pregnant/Nursing
- Inadequate Contraception
- Brain Metastasis
- Primary Ocular or Mucosal Melanoma
For more information,
Dr. Jean-Jacques Grob
Hopital Sainte Marguerite
Located in:
Marseille Cedex 09 13009
France
Phone: 877-SKINSTUDY
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