Efficacy and Safety of Adagrasib plus Cetuximab in Patients with KRAS G12C-Mutated Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center · University of Wisconsin–Madison · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Adagrasib, an irreversible, selective KRASG12C inhibitor, may be an effective treatment in KRASG12C-mutated colorectal cancer, particularly when combined with an anti-EGFR antibody. In this analysis of the KRYSTAL-1 trial, patients with previously treated KRASG12C-mutated unresectable or metastatic colorectal cancer received adagrasib (600 mg twice daily) plus cetuximab. The primary endpoint was objective response rate (ORR) by blinded independent central review. Ninety-four patients received adagrasib plus cetuximab. With a median follow-up of 11.9 months, ORR was 34.0%, disease control rate was 85.1%, and median duration of response was 5.8 months (95% confidence interval [CI], 4.2-7.6). Median…
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17Topics & keywords
- Cetuximab
- Medicine
- KRAS
- Colorectal cancer
- Internal medicine
- Clinical endpoint
- Discontinuation
- Oncology
- Good health and well-being