scholarly journals ET-28 * COMBINATION THERAPY WITH MET TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITOR EMD1214063 AND BEVACIZUMAB

2014 ◽  
Vol 16 (suppl 5) ◽  
pp. v85-v85
Author(s):  
S. Keir ◽  
M. Roskoski ◽  
D. Gasinski ◽  
H. Friedman ◽  
D. Bigner
2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (36) ◽  
pp. 3045-3060
Author(s):  
Jennifer P Hall ◽  
Giovanni Zanotti ◽  
Ruth Kim ◽  
Stan P Krulewicz ◽  
Andrea Leith ◽  
...  

Aim: Assessing treatment patterns, outcomes and clinical characteristics in advanced renal cell carcinoma clinical practice. Materials & methods: A US cross-sectional physician survey conducted February–September 2019. Results: Surveyed physicians reported first-line treatment of 445 patients involving tyrosine kinase inhibitor monotherapy (51.0%), immuno-oncology (IO/IO combination) therapy (25.8%) or other regimens (23.1%). A total of 60.9% had physician-assessed IMDC risk. Of these 61.9, 50.9 and 27.6% of patients with favorable, intermediate and poor risk, respectively, received tyrosine kinase inhibitor monotherapy. A total of 16.7, 26.9 and 34.5% of patients with favorable, intermediate or poor risk received IO/IO combination therapy. Complete/partial responses (∼35% patients) remained comparable across first-line treatments. Conclusion: Guideline-recommended therapies are not widely prescribed. Many patients experienced poor clinical outcomes highlighting a need for more effective treatments.


2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. e16690-e16690
Author(s):  
Hui-Chuan Sun ◽  
Xiao-Dong Zhu ◽  
Cheng Huang ◽  
Ying-Hao Shen ◽  
Yuan Ji ◽  
...  

e16690 Background: Combination of tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) and anti-PD-1 antibody showed a high tumor response for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We are aiming to study the effect of combination therapy followed by resection in pts with initially unresectable HCC. Methods: 60 consecutive pts with unresectable or advanced HCC were treated with combination therapy as first-line treatment, including 2 in BCLC-A (China Liver Cancer stage [CNLC]-Ib), and 13 in BCLC-B (CNLC-IIa and IIb), 26 in BCLC-C (vascular invasion, CNLC-IIIa) and 19 in BCLC-C (extrahepatic metastasis, CNLC-IIIb). Tumor response and resectability were evaluated by imaging every 2 months (± 1 week). The criteria of resectability included: (1) R0 resection can be achieved; (2) remnant liver volume ≥ 40%; (3) Child-Pugh score is 5; (4) no contra-indications for hepatectomy. Results: Conversion to resectable HCC was identified in 11 (18.3%) pts after combination therapy. Of them, 2 pts are still under treatment for immune-related adverse events, and 9 underwent hepatectomy as of January 2020. Of the 9 pts, the initial tumor was unresectable because of macro-vascular invasion (n = 6, 1 Vp3, 3 Vp4, 1 hepatic vein, 1 inferior vena cava), extrahepatic metastasis (n = 1, right adrenal gland), tumor nodules ≥ 4 (n = 1) and recurrent HCC within 2 months after first resection (n = 1). The TKIs used were lenvatinib (n = 6) and apatinib (n = 3); anti-PD-1 antibodies used were pembrolizumab (n = 4), sintilimab (n = 3), camrelizumab (n = 1) and nivolumab (n = 1). The median interval between start of combination therapy and resection was 99 days (range, 73–251). The median post-operative hospital stay was 14 days (range, 11–68). The prevalence of post-hepatectomy liver dysfunction (the criteria by ISGLS) is 5 (55.6%) pts, and the post-operative complications (by Clavien–Dindo classification) occurred in 4 (44.4%) pts, including grade I in 1, grade IIIa in 2, and grade V in 1 (died from immune-related adverse events). Tumor response (RECIST v1.1) evaluated before surgery were PR (n = 5), SD (n = 3), and PD (n = 1). Pathological CR (pCR) was found in 5 (55.6%) cases. After a median follow up of 72 days (range, 11–184), tumor recurrence were diagnosed in 1 patient, and mortality without tumor recurrence in 1 patient, the other 7 cases remained tumor-free. Conclusions: This is to date the largest cohort of pts underwent R0 resection after combination therapy for initially un-resectable HCC. The combination of a TKI and anti-PD-1 antibody is feasible as a conversion therapy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 398 (1) ◽  
pp. 112390
Author(s):  
Kensuke Suzuki ◽  
Hiroshi Iwai ◽  
Keita Utsunomiya ◽  
Yumiko Kono ◽  
Yoshiki Kobayashi ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 147 (7) ◽  
pp. 1928-1938 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew E. Tee ◽  
Olivia C. Ciampa ◽  
Matthew Wong ◽  
Jamie I. Fletcher ◽  
Alvin Kamili ◽  
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