Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of bleomycin, vinorelbine, and trofosfamide (BVT) in 28 patients with pretreated relapsed AJCC stage IV cutaneous malignant melanoma.
Methods: Patients in relapse after first- or second-line therapy received 8 mg/m(2) intravenous (i.v.) bleomycin, 25 mg/m(2) i.v. vinorelbine, on days 1 and 6, each, and oral (p.o.) trofosfamide 60 mg/m(2)/day, days 1-7. BVT therapy was repeated every 5 weeks until progression of disease occurred. A maximum of six BVT cycles (mean, 2.2 cycles) was administered per patient.
Results: Three patients (11%) reached a partial response; 5 (18%) patients showed stable disease, and 20 (71%) patients progressed upon BVT therapy. Median overall survival of all 28 patients was 6 months (6-month survival rate, 52%). Patients with partial remission or stable disease (n = 8) exhibited a median overall survival of 10 months (6-month survival rate, 75%), while patients with disease progression (n = 20) showed a median overall survival of 3 months (6-month survival rate, 43%). Most side effects were limited to WHO grade I/II mild anemia, leucocytopenia, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, pain, and anorexia. WHO grade III/IV side effects occurred in 7% (anorexia) and 4% (fatigue) of patients.
Conclusion: Treatment with BVT was efficient in 29% of pretreated relapsed stage IV cutaneous melanoma patients, with overall good tolerability and safety.