“…Despite the fact that clinical response was not the primary end-point of the study and that the patients had not responded to prior therapy, clear evidence of drug activity in rapidly progressing malignant melanoma with one partial response and two minor responses of visceral disease have been obtained. Subsequent studies (Glaspy et al, 2009;Eisen et al, 2010) have demonstrated that treatment with Lenalidomide (25 mg/d) has a manageable safety profile in patients with previously treated metastatic malignant melanoma. Although no benefit in tumour response, time to progression, or overall survival has been achieved in these patients, future trials for treatment of metastatic malignant melanoma with Lenalidomide should be conduct which focus its use in combination therapies (Lu et al, 2009).…”