Ceritinib in ALK -Rearranged Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Massachusetts General Hospital · Seoul National University Hospital · +20 more institutions
Abstract
Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) harboring the anaplastic lymphoma kinase gene (ALK) rearrangement is sensitive to the ALK inhibitor crizotinib, but resistance invariably develops. Ceritinib (LDK378) is a new ALK inhibitor that has shown greater antitumor potency than crizotinib in preclinical studies.
In this phase 1 study, we administered oral ceritinib in doses of 50 to 750 mg once daily to patients with advanced cancers harboring genetic alterations in ALK. In an expansion phase of the study, patients received the maximum tolerated dose. Patients were assessed to determine the safety, pharmacokinetic properties, and antitumor activity of ceritinib. Tumor biopsies were performed before ceritinib treatment to identify resistance mutations in ALK in a group of patients with NSCLC who had had disease progression during treatment with crizotinib.
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- 202.38
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- 100%
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21Topics & keywords
- Ceritinib
- Crizotinib
- Anaplastic lymphoma kinase
- Medicine
- ALK inhibitor
- Internal medicine
- Lung cancer
- Oncology
- Good health and well-being