Larotrectinib versus prior therapies in tropomyosin receptor kinase fusion cancer: An intra-patient comparative analysis

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  • Antoine Italiano
  • Shivani Nanda
  • Andrew Briggs
  • Jesus Garcia-Foncillas
  • Lassen, Ulrik Niels
  • Gilles Vassal
  • Shivaani Kummar
  • Cornelis M. van Tilburg
  • David S. Hong
  • Theodore W. Laetsch
  • Karen Keating
  • John A. Reeves
  • Marc Fellous
  • Barrett H. Childs
  • Alexander Drilon
  • David M. Hyman

Randomized controlled basket trials investigating drugs targeting a rare molecular alteration are challenging. Using patients as their own control overcomes some of these challenges. Growth modulation index (GMI) is the ratio of progression-free survival (PFS) on the current therapy to time to progression (TTP) on the last prior line of therapy; GMI ≥ 1.33 is considered a threshold of meaningful clinical activity. In a retrospective, exploratory analysis among patients with advanced tropomyosin receptor kinase (TRK) fusion cancer treated with the selective TRK inhibitor larotrectinib who received ≥1 prior line of therapy for locally advanced/metastatic disease, we determined the proportion of patients with GMI ≥ 1.33; patients who had not progressed by data cut-off were censored for PFS. Among 72 eligible patients, median GMI was 2.68 (range 0.01–48.75). Forty-seven patients (65%) had GMI ≥ 1.33; 13/25 patients (52%) with GMI < 1.33 had not yet progressed on larotrectinib. Kaplan–Meier estimates showed a median GMI of 6.46. The probability of attaining GMI ≥ 1.33 was 0.75 (95% confidence interval (CI), 0.65–0.85). Median TTP on previous treatment was 3.0 months (95% CI, 2.6–4.4). Median PFS on larotrectinib was not estimable ((NE); 95% CI, NE; hazard ratio, 0.220 (95% CI, 0.146–0.332)). This analysis suggests larotrectinib improves PFS for patients with TRK fusion cancer compared with prior therapy.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer3246
TidsskriftCancers
Vol/bind12
Udgave nummer11
Sider (fra-til)1-10
Antal sider10
ISSN2072-6694
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2020

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