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First-line erlotinib followed by second-line cisplatin-gemcitabine chemotherapy in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer: the TORCH randomized trial.

Cesare Gridelli1, Fortunato Ciardiello, Ciro Gallo, Ronald Feld, Charles Butts, Vittorio Gebbia, Paolo Maione, Floriana Morgillo, Giovenzio Genestreti, Adolfo Favaretto, Natasha Leighl, Rafal Wierzbicki, Saverio Cinieri, Yasmin Alam, Salvatore Siena, Giampaolo Tortora, Raffaella Felletti, Ferdinando Riccardi, Gianfranco Mancuso, Antonio Rossi, Flavia Cantile, Ming-Sound Tsao, Mauro Saieg, Gilda da Cunha Santos, Maria Carmela Piccirillo, Massimo Di Maio, Alessandro Morabito, Francesco Perrone.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Erlotinib prolonged survival of unselected patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who were not eligible for further chemotherapy, and two phase II studies suggested it might be an alternative to first-line chemotherapy. A randomized phase III trial was designed to test whether first-line erlotinib followed at progression by cisplatin-gemcitabine was not inferior in terms of survival to the standard inverse sequence. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with stage IIIB (with pleural effusion or supraclavicular nodes) to IV NSCLC and performance status of 0 to 1 were eligible. With a 95% CI upper limit of 1.25 for the hazard ratio (HR) for death, 80% power, a one-sided α = .025, and two interim analyses, a sample size of 900 patients was planned.
RESULTS: At the first planned interim analysis with half the events, the inferiority boundary was crossed, and the Independent Data Monitoring Committee recommended early termination of the study. Seven hundred sixty patients (median age, 62 years; range, 27 to 81 years) had been randomly assigned. Baseline characteristics were balanced between study arms. As of June 1, 2011, median follow-up was 24.3 months, and 536 deaths were recorded (263 in the standard treatment arm and 273 in the experimental arm). Median survival was 11.6 months (95% CI, 10.2 to 13.3 months) in the standard arm and 8.7 months (95% CI, 7.4 to 10.5 months) in the experimental arm. Adjusted HR of death in the experimental arm was 1.24 (95% CI, 1.04 to 1.47). There was no heterogeneity across sex, smoking habit, histotype, and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation.
CONCLUSION: In unselected patients with advanced NSCLC, first-line erlotinib followed at progression by cisplatin-gemcitabine was significantly inferior in terms of overall survival compared with the standard sequence of first-line chemotherapy followed by erlotinib.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22778317     DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2011.41.2056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0732-183X            Impact factor:   44.544


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