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Clinical Trials in Metastatic Uveal Melanoma: Current Status

Tamara A. Sussman, Pauline Funchain, Arun D. Singh

2020Ocular Oncology and Pathology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Uveal melanoma is a rare subtype of melanoma. Prognosis and survival rates for patients with metastatic uveal melanoma remain poor. No current FDA-approved standard of care therapy is available for patients with metastatic uveal melanoma. Thus, clinical trials are essential for the development of new therapies and to provide patients hope for improved survival and outcomes. SUMMARY: In this article, we review clinical trials identified on the database https://clinicaltrials.gov that are open and enrolling patients with metastatic uveal melanoma as of November 26, 2019. This search produced 17 active trials involving liver-directed therapy, CNS-directed therapy, and systemic therapy with immunotherapy, targeted therapy, or oncolytic virus therapy. Here, we discuss liver and CNS-directed therapy as well as systemic targeted therapy and oncolytic virus therapy. Immunotherapy clinical trials are discussed in a companion review article by Dr. Marlana Orloff. KEY MESSAGES: Various novel therapeutic targets and immunomodulatory approaches are on the horizon for patients with metastatic uveal melanoma and may yield incremental therapeutic benefit. Selecting a clinical trial must be individualized and made jointly with the patient and his/her oncologist.

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MedicineMelanomaOncolytic virusClinical trialImmunotherapyOncologyInternal medicineTargeted therapyCancerCancer researchOcular Oncology and TreatmentsRetinal Development and DisordersBrain Metastases and Treatment
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