K-ras Mutations and Benefit from Cetuximab in Advanced Colorectal Cancer
Flinders Medical Centre · Flinders University · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Treatment with cetuximab, a monoclonal antibody directed against the epidermal growth factor receptor, improves overall and progression-free survival and preserves the quality of life in patients with colorectal cancer that has not responded to chemotherapy. The mutation status of the K-ras gene in the tumor may affect the response to cetuximab and have treatment-independent prognostic value.
We analyzed tumor samples, obtained from 394 of 572 patients (68.9%) with colorectal cancer who were randomly assigned to receive cetuximab plus best supportive care or best supportive care alone, to look for activating mutations in exon 2 of the K-ras gene. We assessed whether the mutation status of the K-ras gene was associated with survival in the cetuximab and supportive-care groups.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 133.32
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 33
Authors
16- CSChristos S. KarapetisCorresponding
Flinders Medical Centre, Flinders University
- SKShirin Khambata‐Ford
Bristol-Myers Squibb (United States)
- DJDerek J. Jonker
University of Ottawa, Ottawa Hospital
- CJChris J. O’Callaghan
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
- DTDongsheng Tu
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
Topics & keywords
- Cetuximab
- Medicine
- Colorectal cancer
- Hazard ratio
- Internal medicine
- Oncology
- Progression-free survival
- Cancer
- Good health and well-being