| Literature DB >> 28004883 |
Motohiro Tamiya1, Takayuki Shiroyama1, Takashi Nishihara1, Takuji Nishida1, Manabu Hayama1, Ayako Tanaka1, Naoko Morishita1, Hidekazu Suzuki1, Norio Okamoto1, Tomonori Hirashima1.
Abstract
Exon18 mutations are detected in 3.6% of epidermal growth factor receptor mutations. Exon 18 mutations as driver mutations have higher sensitivities in vitro to second-generation (G)-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) than to first G- and third G-TKIs at clinically relevant doses. In clinical trial, first G-TKIs have moderate but insufficient efficacy, and afatinib was more active in uncommon epidermal growth factor receptor mutations. Here, we present a case of a woman who was initially prescribed erlotinib for lung adenocarcinoma with an exon18 mutation. She developed a leptomeningeal metastasis during treatment and was switched to afatinib. Subsequently, her symptoms improved and she is currently treated with maintenance afatinib therapy. This report suggests improved efficacy of afatinib compared to erlotinib for refractory leptomeningeal metastasis in exon18 mutation.Entities:
Keywords: afatinib; exon18 mutation; leptomeningeal metastasis; uncommon mutation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28004883 DOI: 10.1111/ajco.12643
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asia Pac J Clin Oncol ISSN: 1743-7555 Impact factor: 2.601