Palbociclib in Patients With Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer With

Autor: Eugene R, Ahn, Pam K, Mangat, Elizabeth, Garrett-Mayer, Susan, Halabi, Elie G, Dib, Daniel E, Haggstrom, Kathryn B, Alguire, Carmen J, Calfa, Timothy L, Cannon, Pamela A, Crilley, Anu G, Gaba, Alissa S, Marr, Ashish, Sangal, Ramya, Thota, Kaitlyn R, Antonelli, Samiha, Islam, Andrew L, Rygiel, Suanna S, Bruinooge, Richard L, Schilsky
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: JCO precision oncology. 4
ISSN: 2473-4284
Popis: The Targeted Agent and Profiling Utilization Registry (TAPUR) Study is a phase II pragmatic basket trial evaluating antitumor activity of commercially available targeted agents in patients with advanced cancer with genomic alterations known to be drug targets. Results in a cohort of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) withEligible patients were ≥ 18 years old with advanced NSCLC, no remaining standard treatment options, measurable disease, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of 0 to 2, and adequate organ function. Patients with NSCLC withTwenty-nine patients were enrolled from January 2017 to June 2018; two patients were not evaluable for response but were included in safety analyses. One patient with partial response and six patients with SD were observed, for a disease control rate of 31% (90% CI, 19% to 40%). Median PFS was 8.1 weeks (95% CI, 7.1 to 16.0 weeks), and median OS was 21.6 weeks (95% CI, 14.1 to 41.1 weeks). Eleven patients had at least 1 grade 3 or 4 adverse event (AE) or serious AE (SAE) possibly related to palbociclib (most common, cytopenias). Other AEs or SAEs possibly related to the treatment included anorexia, fatigue, febrile neutropenia, hypophosphatemia, sepsis, and vomiting.Palbociclib monotherapy demonstrated evidence of modest antitumor activity in heavily pretreated patients with NSCLC with
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