Improved survival with MEK Inhibition in BRAF-mutated melanoma for the METRIC Study Group

Massachusetts General Hospital · Institut Gustave Roussy · +14 more institutions

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Abstract

Background Activating mutations in serine–threonine protein kinase B-RAF (BRAF) are found in 50% of patients with advanced melanoma. Selective BRAF-inhibitor therapy improves survival, as compared with chemotherapy, but responses are often short-lived. In previous trials, MEK inhibition appeared to be promising in this population. Methods In this phase 3 open-label trial, we randomly assigned 322 patients who had metastatic melanoma with a V600E or V600K BRAF mutation to receive either trametinib, an oral selective MEK inhibitor, or chemotherapy in a 2:1 ratio. Patients received trametinib (2 mg orally) once daily or intravenous dacarbazine (1000 mg per square meter of body-surface area) or paclitaxel (175 mg…

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Keywords
  • Trametinib
  • Medicine
  • Hazard ratio
  • MEK inhibitor
  • Dabrafenib
  • Dacarbazine
  • Mucositis
  • Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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