Real-world experience of afatinib as first-line therapy for advanced EGFR mutation-positive non-small cell lung cancer in Korea

  • Lee, Sung Yong
  • Choi, Chang-Min
  • Chang, Yoon Soo
  • Lee, Kye Young
  • Kim, Seung Joon
  • ... Ryu, Jeong Seon
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Background: We investigated the clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes of Korean patients receiving first-line afatinib for advanced epidermal growth factor receptor mutation-positive (EGFRm(+)) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in a real-world setting. Methods: Electronic case reports were retrospectively reviewed from patients across 15 sites in South Korea. Outcome measures included baseline characteristics, overall response rate (ORR), time-to-treatment discontinuation (TTD), and overall survival (OS). Subgroups were: presence/absence of brain metastases at baseline, dose reductions, and baseline EGFR mutation category. Results: Among 422 patients, 39.8% had brain metastases and 59.0%/25.1%/10.0%/5.0% had Del19/L858R/compound/uncommon EGFR mutations at baseline. ORR was 62.6% overall; responses were observed across all EGFR mutation categories, including against compound mutations. Median TTD was 17.8 months; median OS was not reached (NR). Median TTD and OS were longer in patients without versus with brain metastases (TTD: 22.9 vs. 14.8 months, P=0.001; OS: NR vs. 40.3 months, P=0.0009) and patients with versus without dose reductions (TTD: 22.2 vs. 14.2 months, P=0.0004; OS: NR vs. 40.3 months, P=0.0117). Median OS was 30.5/37.7 months in patients receiving chemotherapy/osimertinib as subsequent therapy. The most common treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs; any grade/grade >= 3) were diarrhea (31.3%/8.5%) and rash (23.0%/8.1%). Overall, 34 patients (8.1%) discontinued afatinib due to A Es. Conclusions: Afatinib was well tolerated with no new safety signals, and efficacy was encouraging in Korean patients with EGFRm(+) NSCLC, including those with baseline brain metastases and/or uncommon EGFR mutations. AE management with dose reductions facilitated a long TTD, prolonging the chemotherapy-free period for many patients.

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Afatinibepidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)first-linenon-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)real-worldGROWTH-FACTOR RECEPTORSURVIVAL-DATAOPEN-LABELADENOCARCINOMAGEFITINIBOSIMERTINIBERLOTINIBNSCLCCHEMOTHERAPYEXON-19
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Real-world experience of afatinib as first-line therapy for advanced EGFR mutation-positive non-small cell lung cancer in Korea
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Lee, Sung YongChoi, Chang-MinChang, Yoon SooLee, Kye YoungKim, Seung JoonYang, Sei HoonRyu, Jeong SeonLee, Jeong EunLee, Shin YupPark, Ji YoungKim, Young-ChulOh, In-JaeJung, Chi YoungLee, Sang HoonYoon, Seong HoonChoi, JuwhanJang, Tae Won
DOI
10.21037/tlcr-21-501
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2021-12
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Translational Lung Cancer Research
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