Abstract 141P
Background
Patients with unresectable upper GI cancers have limited therapies and a dismal prognosis. While granting access to additional treatments, enrollment in phase I trials offers unclear benefits in this population.
Methods
Individual patient data of subjects with advanced upper GI cancers receiving ≥1 dose of the study drug within phase I trials at SCRI UK between 2011-2023 were collected. Objective response rate (ORR: CR+PR), clinical benefit rate (CBR: % with any tumor shrinkage), and disease control rate (DCR: CR+PR+SD) were assessed by RECIST v1.1, and progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) from trial start. Outcomes were reported using descriptive statistics and uni- and multivariate analyses. Subjects participating in more than one trial (n=20) were assessed separately in each study.
Results
Of 1796 patients screened, 104 patients with upper GI cancers (65% esophageal/junctional; 35% gastric) from 35 phase I trials were included. Most were male (75%), had adenocarcinoma (91%), and stage IV at diagnosis (73%). At trial entry, median age was 61 (range 20-86), median number of prior lines 2 (range 1-4), and median number of metastatic sites 2 (range 1-5). Seventy-four (60%), 37 (30%), and 13 (10%) received immunotherapy (IO), small molecules, or antibody-drug conjugates, respectively; 27 (22%) received a molecularly matched therapy. Median follow-up was 14.8 months (95% CI, 10.39-68.15). ORR was 17% (95% CI, 0.10-0.26), CBR 43% (95% CI, 0.33-0.53), and DCR 87% (95% CI, 0.79-0.93) across all trials. Efficacy was comparable by number of prior lines, trial drugs, or allocation to matched therapy. In response-evaluable patients across all trials (n=100), median OS and PFS were 12.3 (95% CI, 7.77-16.88) and 2.9 months (95% CI, 2.45-3.40), respectively, and were significantly longer for responders versus non-responders (both p<0.001). Depth of response, low metastatic burden (≤2 sites), and IO combos remained significant predictors of improved survival in multivariate analysis.
Conclusions
Participation in phase I trials offers substantial benefits in refractory upper GI cancers regardless of biomarker selection with compelling results in late-line settings and potential early access to newly approved therapies.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
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The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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