Cabozantinib versus Everolimus in Advanced Renal-Cell Carcinoma
Prostate Cancer Research · Baylor University · +23 more institutions
Abstract
Cabozantinib is an oral, small-molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor that targets vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR) as well as MET and AXL, each of which has been implicated in the pathobiology of metastatic renal-cell carcinoma or in the development of resistance to antiangiogenic drugs. This randomized, open-label, phase 3 trial evaluated the efficacy of cabozantinib, as compared with everolimus, in patients with renal-cell carcinoma that had progressed after VEGFR-targeted therapy.
We randomly assigned 658 patients to receive cabozantinib at a dose of 60 mg daily or everolimus at a dose of 10 mg daily. The primary end point was progression-free survival. Secondary efficacy end points were overall survival and objective response rate.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 115.97
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
24- TKToni K. ChoueiriCorresponding
Prostate Cancer Research, Baylor University, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- BEBernard Escudier
Institut Gustave Roussy
- TPThomas Powles
Cancer Research UK, Queen Mary University of London, University College London, The Royal Free Hospital
- PNPaul N. Mainwaring
Cancer Council Queensland
- BIBrian I. Rini
Cleveland Clinic
Topics & keywords
- Cabozantinib
- Everolimus
- Renal cell carcinoma
- Axitinib
- Oncology
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Urology
- Good health and well-being