Thinking Outside the Field: Two Cases of RT+ICI Synergy in Melanoma

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Abstract

While combination radiotherapy (RT) and immunotherapy is not novel there is still much to learn about this approach. Some initial pre-clinical and clinical evidence suggests triple therapy with RT and dual immune checkpoint blockade (anti-CTLA-4 + anti-PD-1/PD-L1) is a complimentary technique. We present two cases using the same novel regime of combination RT plus nivolumab and ipilimumab to treat metastatic melanoma. In both cases the burden of disease was significant within a lower extremity. Additionally, in both cases using this treatment plan, we were able establish sustained local disease control with additional systemic benefit which allowed both patients to avoid significant debility from surgical amputation. Given the response and safety we observed, this technique could be used as a potentially safe approach for future patients who are not eligible for traditional RT palliation or clinical trials.

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