Zongertinib in Previously Treated HER2 -Mutant Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center · The Netherlands Cancer Institute · +22 more institutions
Abstract
)-mutant non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Zongertinib is an oral, irreversible, HER2-selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor that has been shown to have efficacy in persons with advanced or metastatic solid tumors with HER2 alterations in a phase 1 study.
-mutant NSCLC. Here we report the primary analysis of zongertinib in previously treated patients: those with tumors harboring a mutation in the tyrosine kinase domain (cohort 1), those with tumors harboring a mutation in the tyrosine kinase domain previously treated with a HER2-directed antibody-drug conjugate (cohort 5), and those with tumors harboring a non-tyrosine kinase domain mutation (cohort 3). In cohort 1, patients were initially randomly assigned to receive zongertinib at a dose of 120 mg or 240 mg once daily. Patients in cohorts 5 and 3 initially received 240 mg daily. After an interim analysis of data from cohort 1, subsequently recruited patients across all cohorts received zongertinib at a dose of 120 mg. The primary end point was an objective response assessed by blinded independent central review (cohorts 1 and 5) or by investigator review (cohort 3). Secondary end points included the duration of response and progression-free survival.
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Authors
19- JVJohn V. HeymachCorresponding
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
- GRG. Ruiter
The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Oncode Institute
- MAMyung‐Ju Ahn
Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University
- NGNicolas Girard
Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Université Paris-Saclay, Institut du Thorax, Institut Curie
- EFEgbert F. Smit
Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands Cancer Institute
Topics & keywords
- Mutant
- Lung cancer
- Cancer research
- Internal medicine
- Biology
- Oncology
- Medicine
- Genetics