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The purpose of this study is to find out what effects an experimental drug, called interleukin 21 or rIL-21, will have on malignant melanoma and whether these effects look promising compared to dacarbazine. In addition, this study will look at the side effects of rIL-21, and some special blood tests will be done to check the level of rIL-21 in the blood. This study will also look at previously removed melanoma tissue to determine which patients might benefit most from this treatment.
This research is being done because currently there is no effective treatment for this type of cancer.
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Chest X-ray > 20 mm, CT scan (with slice thickness of < 5 mm) >10 mm (longest diameter), Physical exam (using calipers) > 10 mm, Lymph nodes by CT scan > 15 mm measured in short axis.
All radiology studies must be performed within 21 days prior to randomization (Exception: Within 28 days if negative).
Immunotherapy: Prior adjuvant immunotherapy for melanoma is permitted if completed ≥ 1 month prior to study entry. No immunotherapy for metastatic disease is permitted. rIL-21 or dacarbazine must be the first systemic therapy for metastatic disease.
Chemotherapy: Patients must not have received any prior chemotherapy (including regional therapy). rIL-21 or dacarbazine must be the first systemic therapy for metastatic disease (except for RAF and MEK-Inhibitors).
Surgery: Previous surgery is permissible. Patient must be > 4 weeks since any major surgery.
Radiation Therapy: Previous radiation therapy is permitted with exception of radiation therapy for brain metastases. Patients must be > 4 weeks since the last treatment with radiation. Exceptions may be made, however, for low dose, non-myelosuppressive radiotherapy. Patients must have recovered from the toxic effects of radiation.
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64 participants in 2 patient groups
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