1 research outputs found

    First-cycle rash and survival in patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer receiving cetuximab in combination with first-line chemotherapy: A subgroup analysis of data from the FLEX phase 3 study

    Get PDF
    Background: The randomised phase 3 First-Line Erbitux in Lung Cancer (FLEX) study showed that the addition of cetuximab to cisplatin and vinorelbine significantly improved overall survival compared with chemotherapy alone in the first-line treatment of advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The main cetuximab-related side-effect was acne-like rash. Here, we assessed the association of this acne-like rash with clinical benefit.Methods: We did a subgroup analysis of patients in the FLEX study, which enrolled patients with advanced NSCLC whose tumours expressed epidermal growth factor receptor. Our landmark analysis assessed if the development of acne-like rash in the first 21 days of treatment (first-cycle rash) was associated with clinical outcome, on the basis of patients in the intention-to-treat population alive on day 21. The FLEX study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00148798.Findings: 518 patients in the chemotherapy plus cetuximab group-290 of whom had first-cycle rash-and 540 patients in the chemotherapy alone group were alive on day 21. Patients in the chemotherapy plus cetuximab group with first-cycle rash had significantly prolonged overall survival compared with patients in the same treatment group without first-cycle rash (median 15路0 months [95% CI 12路8-16路4] vs 8路8 months [7路6-11路1]; hazard ratio [HR] 0路631 [0路515-0路774]; p<0路0001). Corresponding significant associations were also noted for progression-free survival (median 5路4 months [5路2-5路7] vs 4路3 months [4路1-5路3]; HR 0路741 [0路607-0路905]; p=0路0031) and response (rate 44路8% [39路0-50路8] vs 32路0% [26路0-38路5]; odds ratio 1路703 [1路186-2路448]; p=0路0039). Overall survival for patients without first-cycle rash was similar to that of patients that received chemotherapy alone (median 8路8 months [7路6-11路1] vs 10路3 months [9路6-11路3]; HR 1路085 [0路910-1路293]; p=0路36). The significant overall survival benefit for patients with first-cycle rash versus without was seen in all histology subgroups: adenocarcinoma (median 16路9 months, [14路1-20路6] vs 9路3 months [7路7-13路2]; HR 0路614 [0路453-0路832]; p=0路0015), squamous-cell carcinoma (median 13路2 months [10路6-16路0] vs 8路1 months [6路7-12路6]; HR 0路659 [0路472-0路921]; p=0路014), and carcinomas of other histology (median 12路6 months [9路2-16路4] vs 6路9 months [5路2-11路0]; HR 0路616 [0路392-0路966]; p=0路033).Interpretation: First-cycle rash was associated with a better outcome in patients with advanced NSCLC who received cisplatin and vinorelbine plus cetuximab as a first-line treatment. First-cycle rash might be a surrogate clinical marker that could be used to tailor cetuximab treatment for advanced NSCLC to those patients who would be most likely to derive a significant benefit. Funding: Merck KGaA. 漏 2011 Elsevier Ltd.The sponsor of the FLEX study was Merck KGaA. Jim Heighway of Cancer Communications and Consultancy (Knutsford, UK) provided medical writing services on behalf of the study sponsor.Peer Reviewe
    corecore