| Literature DB >> 28560853 |
Baohui Han1, Bo Jin1, Tianqing Chu1, Yanjie Niu1, Yu Dong1, Jianlin Xu1, Aiqing Gu1, Hua Zhong1, Huimin Wang1, Xueyan Zhang1, Chunlei Shi1, Yanwei Zhang1, Wei Zhang1, Yuqing Lou1, Lei Zhu2, Jun Pei1.
Abstract
To explore the optimal treatment strategy for patients who harbor sensitive EGFR mutations, a head-to-head study was performed to compare chemotherapy and gefitinib in combination or with either agent alone as first-line therapy, in terms of efficacy and safety. A total of 121 untreated patients with advanced lung adenocarcinoma who harbored sensitive EGFR mutations were randomly assigned to receive gefitinib combined with pemetrexed and carboplatin, pemetrexed plus carboplatin or gefitinib alone. The progression-free survival (PFS) of patients in the combination group (17.5 months, 95% CI, 15.3-19.7) was longer than that of patients in the chemotherapy group (5.7 months, 95% CI, 5.2-6.3) or gefitinib (11.9 months, 95% CI, 9.1-14.6) group. The (hazard ratios) HRs of PFS for the combination group vs. chemotherapy and gefitinib groups were 0.16 (95% CI, 0.09-0.29, p < 0.001) and 0.48 (95% CI, 0.29-0.78, p = 0.003), respectively. The overall response rate (ORR) in the combination therapy group, chemotherapy group and the gefitinib group was 82.5%, 32.5% and 65.9%, respectively. The combinational strategy resulted in longer overall survival (OS) than chemotherapy (HR = 0.46, p = 0.016) or gefitinib (HR = 0.36, p = 0.001) alone. Our finding suggested that treatment with pemetrexed plus carboplatin combined with gefitinib could provide better survival benefits for patients with lung adenocarcinoma harboring sensitive EGFR mutations.Entities:
Keywords: chemotherapy; first-line; gefitinib; lung adenocarcinoma; sensitive EGFR mutations
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28560853 DOI: 10.1002/ijc.30806
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cancer ISSN: 0020-7136 Impact factor: 7.396