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The purpose of this study is to test the effects of anti-PI-1 inhibitor (TSR-042) or anti-PD-1/anti-TIM-3 combination (TSR-042 / TSR-022) in patients with operable melanoma.
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This is a randomized phase II neoadjuvant study comparing neoadjuvant therapy with PD-1 inhibitor Dostarlimab (TSR-042) to the PD-1/TIM-3 inhibitor combination Dostarlimab (TSR-042)/TSR-022 in patients with resectable regionally advanced or oligometastatic melanoma.
Patients with stage III B/C/D or oligometastatic stage IV A melanoma with lymph node (LN) and/or in-transit and/or oligometastatic disease who have yet to undergo definitive surgery are eligible to enroll.
Suitable patients will be identified pre-operatively. Patients will undergo screening evaluation consisting of systemic/CNS staging scans, tumor biopsy, blood studies to confirm suitability. Subjects will receive neoadjuvant therapy (Dostarlimab (TSR-042) or Dostarlimab (TSR-042)/TSR-022 combination for 6 weeks prior to planned surgery (pre-operative phase). Surgery will occur 1-4 weeks after completion of pre-operative therapy. After recovery from surgery subjects will receive Dostarlimab (TSR-042) (Post-Operative phase) for approximately 48 weeks; for a total of 54 weeks of study drug(s) administration in total.
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written informed consent for the study
≥ 18 years of age
histologically or cytologically confirmed diagnosis of cutaneous or unknown primary melanoma (excluding uveal/choroidal and mucosal melanoma; although acral melanoma is included) belonging to one of the following AJCC 8th edition TNM stages:
Patients are eligible for this trial either at presentation for primary melanoma with concurrent regional nodal and/or in-transit metastasis and/or oligometastasis; AND/OR at the time of clinical detected nodal and/or in-transit and/or oligometastatic recurrence; and may belong to any of the following groups:
Primary melanoma with clinically apparent regional lymph node metastases; Clinically detected recurrent melanoma at the proximal regional lymph node(s) basin; Clinically detected primary melanoma involving multiple regional nodal groups; Clinical detected nodal melanoma (if single site) arising from an unknown primary; In-transit and/or satellite metastases with or without regional lymph node involvement; Distant skin and/or in-transit and/or satellite metastases with or without regional lymph node involvement; Oligometastatic lung disease with or without regional lymph node involved permitted if deemed resectable at baseline NOTE: Determination of resectability must be made at baseline to be eligible for this neoadjuvant study.
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62 participants in 2 patient groups
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Amy Rose, BSN; Danielle J Bednarz
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