Overview
The present study is an open-label, randomized, controlled, two-arm multi-center study of the efficacy of Daromun neoadjuvant intratumoral treatment followed by surgery and adjuvant therapy versus surgery and adjuvant therapy in clinical stage III B/C melanoma patients. 186 patients will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive Daromun treatment followed by surgery and adjuvant therapy (Arm 1) or surgery and adjuvant therapy (Arm 2).
In both arms, follow-up for assessing recurrence-free survival will be performed up to five years after randomization. Survival information will also be collected in the following year (up to six years in total after randomization).
This is an open-label study, so there is no blinding.
Patients who successfully complete the screening evaluations and are eligible for participation in the study will be enrolled and randomly assigned (1:1) to two parallel treatment arms: Daromun plus surgery and adjuvant therapy (Arm 1) or surgery and adjuvant therapy (Arm 2).
To ensure a balance across treatment groups, stratified randomization with permuted block will be used and separate randomization list for each subgroup (stratum) will be produced. Patients will be stratified on the basis of the following prognostic factors:
* Stage of disease (2 levels): Stage IIIB vs. Stage IIIC
* Planned post-surgical adjuvant therapy (2 levels): anti-PD-1 and other adjuvant therapies.
The primary objective of the study is to demonstrate that a neoadjuvant Daromun treatment followed by surgery and adjuvant therapy improves in a statistically significant manner the recurrence-free survival (RFS) of Stage IIIB/C melanoma patients with respect to the standard of care (surgery and adjuvant therapy).
Primary endpoint of the study is RFS in a time-to-event analysis in the Daromun plus surgery and adjuvant therapy treatment group (Arm 1) versus the surgery plus adjuvant therapy control group (Arm 2). Analysis will be based on the "Intention To Treat" population.
The key secondary objective of the study is to demonstrate that a neoadjuvant Daromun treatment followed by surgery and adjuvant therapy improves in a statistically significant manner the overall survival (OS) of patients with resectable Stage IIIB/ or C melanoma patients with respect to the standard of care (surgery and adjuvant therapy).
For patients enrolled in both arms, local approved post-surgery adjuvant therapies (as part of the standard of care) are allowed and decided at the investigator's discretion. These include high-dose interferon- α2b, anti-CTLA-4 antibodies (e.g. Ipilimumab), anti-PD1 antibodies (e.g. Nivolumab, Pembrolizumab), targeted therapies (e.g. Dabrafenib + Trametinib), or other new local approved treatments.
Principal investigator
Eligibility criteria
Exclusion Criteria: 1. Uveal melanoma or mucosal melanoma 2. Evidence of distant metastases at screening. 3. Previous or concurrent cancer that is distinct in primary site or histology from the cancer being evaluated in this study except: cervical carcinoma in situ, treated basal cell carcinoma, superficial bladder tumors (Ta, Tis \& T1), second primary melanoma in situ or any cancer curatively treated ≥ 5 years prior to study entry. 4. Presence of active infections (e.g. requiring antimicrobial therapy) or other severe concurrent disease, which, in the opinion of the investigator, would place the patient at undue risk or interfere with the study. 5. History within the last year of acute or subacute coronary syndromes including myocardial infarction, unstable or severe stable angina pectoris. 6. Inadequately controlled cardiac arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation. 7. Heart insufficiency (\> Grade II, New York Heart Association (NYHA) criteria). 8. LVEF ≤ 50% and/or abnormalities observed during baseline ECG and Echocardiogram investigations that are considered as clinically significant by the investigator. 9. Uncontrolled hypertension. 10. Ischemic peripheral vascular disease (Grade IIb-IV). 11. Severe diabetic retinopathy. 12. Active autoimmune disease. 13. History of organ allograft or stem cell transplantation. 14. Recovery from major trauma including surgery within 4 weeks prior to enrollment. 15. Known history of allergy to IL2, TNF, or other human proteins/peptides/antibodies or any other constituent of the product. 16. Breast feeding female. 17. Anti-tumor therapy (except small surgery) within 4 weeks before enrollment. 18. Previous in vivo exposure to monoclonal antibodies for biological therapy in the 6 weeks before enrollment. 19. Planned administration of growth factors or immunomodulatory agents within 7 days before enrollment. 20. Patient requiring or taking corticosteroids or other immunosuppressant drugs on a long-term basis. Limited use of corticosteroids to treat or prevent acute hypersensitivity reactions is not considered an exclusion criterion. 21. Any conditions that in the opinion of the investigator could hamper compliance with the study protocol. 22. Previous enrolment and randomization in the same study.
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