Article and Video CATEGORIES

Cancer Journey

Search By

Dr. Jack West is a medical oncologist and thoracic oncology specialist who is the Founder and previously served as President & CEO, currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Global Resource for Advancing Cancer Education (GRACE)

 

PF-299804 Shows Trend Toward Survival Benefit vs. Tarceva
Sun, 07/17/2011 - 10:10

Please Note: New Treatments Have Emerged Since this Original Post
Author
Howard (Jack) West, MD, Vice President of Clinical Development at Summit Therapeutics, Founder and Past Board President, GRACE

I've previously described the novel "pan-HER inhibitor" PF-299804 and even the randomized phase II trial of PF-299 vs. the EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor Tarceva that showed a higher response rate (RR) and longer progression-free survival (PFS) with PF-299. At the World Conference on Lung Cancer in Amsterdam, the investigators also presented updated results from this trial that showed a trend toward a survival benefit with PF-299 as well. This was a trial of 188 patients with previously treated advanced NSCLC, not selected for having an EGFR mutation, being never smokers, or any other specific subset. The prior post describes many of the results, including the modestly greater side effects with PF-299 that accompanied the improvement in RR and PFS. In the update of the results, PFS is still significantly better with PF-299, and they also specifically focused on the 2/3 of patients who were KRAS "wild type" (no mutation), who are shown in the curves on the right in the figure below: pfs-overall-and-in-kras-wt (click on image to enlarge)

As you can see, there was a pretty convincing (and statistically significant) shift to more prolonged PFS in entire patient population that was even more pronounced in the patients who were KRAS wild type. As in the earlier presentation of the results from the trial, a review of the various subsets of patients in the trial showed that nearly all subgroups trended toward more benefit in PFS with PF-299 compared with Tarceva: pfs-forest-plot In the figure above, the boxes situated to the left of the vertical line on the right side represent improvement with PF299 over Tarceva (and the more to the left, the stronger the benefit). Nearly all groups fall clearly to the left of the vertical line. At the Amsterdam meeting, we also got results on overall survival (OS), which showed a trend (not statistically) significant that also favored PF-299, as shown in the figure below: os-pf299-vs-erlotinib Though it shows only a trend in the direction of more favorable direction, this was only a relatively small phase II trial, for which showing a statistically significant improvement in OS would have been very ambitious. Overall, the investigators were very encouraged by these findings, but the definitive answer about the potential benefit of PF-299804 over Tarceva will ultimately be answered by the results of the phase III trial (ARCHER 1009) with the same general study design that is currently ongoing. This trial will be looking for a significant improvement in PFS in both the general population of all NSCLC patients and in the subset of patients with KRAS wild type. I'll look forward to presenting results of that trial in coming years, and this could lead to a new agent becoming available for advanced NSCLC.

Next Previous link

Previous PostNext Post

Related Content

Image
Terapias Dirigidas de Cáncer de Pulmón 2023
Video
En este foro anual de pacientes en vivo, los principales oncólogos torácicos de todo el mundo discuten temas relevantes para los objetivos del cáncer de pulmón, así como mutaciones raras. En esta serie de videos los Doctores Fernando Diaz, Luis Raez, Luis Corrales, Estelamari Rodriguez y Alberto Chiappori presentan el Panel de Discusión donde hablan sobre temas relevantes del cáncer de pulmón. 
Image
Terapias Dirigidas de Cáncer de Pulmón 2023
Video
En este foro anual de pacientes en vivo, los principales oncólogos torácicos de todo el mundo discuten temas relevantes para los objetivos del cáncer de pulmón, así como mutaciones raras. En esta serie de videos los Doctores Fernando Diaz, Luis Raez, Luis Corrales, Estelamari Rodriguez y Alberto Chiappori presentan el Panel de Discusión donde hablan sobre temas relevantes del cáncer de pulmón. 
Image
Targeted Therapies Forum presented in English
Video
This series includes videos from the breakout sessions presented by Dr. Stephen Liu, including the following topics: Safety and Toxicity of Selpercatinib Versus Pralsetinib The Future of RET+ NSCLC Treatment NTRK+ NSCLC: Treatment Options and Side Effects NRG1 Fusions: Treatment Options To watch the complete playlist click here.

Forum Discussions

Stan - Thank you once again for your kind words.  Thank you as well for your donation.  As you know, your donation helps us to exist and continue to fulfill our...

Hi Stan, It's good to hear your voice and know your cheesecakes are still making the rounds.  Though I'm sure startling, I imagine some of those little pockets of the house...

Hi Rutbats,  Welcome to GRACE and thanks for the kind words. 

 

We can't say what you should or shouldn't do and I can't say why your RA doc made their...

Thank you very much for your quick answer, Janine.

I have an appointment with a pulmonologist in 10 days. I will summarize the conversation with him here, so that other people...

Glad to know you're moving forward with a pulmonologist.  The more you know the better the conversation with your pulmonologist.  Remember you can help your docs know what level their conversation...

Hi Terry, Welcome to Grace. 

I saw this exact post somewhere else months back and the only response was to a lab.  I hope that doesn't happen here, we don't allow...

Recent Comments

JOIN THE CONVERSATION
Hi Stan, It's good to hear…
By JanineT GRACE … on Fri, 12/01/2023 - 07:14
Thank you Stan, for your kind words.
By dbrock on Thu, 11/30/2023 - 11:55
Glad to know you're moving…
By JanineT GRACE … on Mon, 11/27/2023 - 11:27
Thank you very much for your…
By rutbats on Mon, 11/27/2023 - 08:07