Abstract 1406P
Background
Osimertinib is a standard first line treatment for advanced EGFR mutant lung cancer. While EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors are generally well tolerated, side effects, including diarrhea and rash, are common and often require dose modifications. The impact of osimertinib dose modification on survival outcomes is not known.
Methods
Patients with metastatic EGFR mutant lung cancer who received first line osimertinib between 2020 and 2022 were retrospectively identified using pharmacy records in British Columbia, Canada. Patient charts were reviewed to determine the incidence of dose reductions or treatment cessation of osimertinib due to toxicity. The type of toxicity leading to the treatment modification was also recorded. The median time to treatment discontinuation (mTTD) and the median overall survival (mOS) of patients requiring dose modification was compared to those who did not require modification using Kaplan Meier analysis and log rank testing.
Results
The analysis identified 311 patients and with a median follow up time of 26 months. 72 (23%) patients required a dose modification due to toxicity. At time of analysis, 52/72 (72%) of the dose modification group had stopped osimertinib vs 142/239 (60%) in the no modification group. The most frequent toxicities leading to dose reduction or cessation included diarrhea (17), skin toxicity (13), respiratory symptoms (10), anorexia (9), and cardiotoxicity (6). Pneumonitis occurred in 9 patients (3% of the study population). Twenty patients ultimately discontinued osimertinib due to toxicity. The mTTD was shorter in the dose reduction group, 14.3 months (95%CI 11.0-21.3) vs 21.9 months (95%CI 16.9-24.5) in the no reduction group (p=0.042). Second line treatment was received by 19/52 (35%) in the dose modification group and 59/145 (42%) in the no modification group. The mOS of patients requiring dose modifications was 27.6 months (95% CI 21.1-34.1), which was similar to patients not requiring dose modifications, mOS 26.8 months (95% CI 21.9-33.1), p=0.868.
Conclusions
Nearly one quarter of patients treated with osimertinib required a dose reduction or treatment cessation. Despite this, dose modifications did not lead to worse mOS.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
C. Ho: Financial Interests, Personal, Speaker, Consultant, Advisor: AbbVie, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Bayer, BMS, Eisai, EMD Serono, Janssen, Jazz, Merck, Novartis, Pfizer, Roche, Takeda. B. Melosky: Financial Interests, Personal, Speaker, Consultant, Advisor: AstraZeneca Canada, Bristol Myers Squibb, Roche, Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson, Novartis, Amgen. J. Laskin: Financial Interests, Personal, Speaker, Consultant, Advisor: Roche Canada, Pfizer, Jazz, AstraZeneca. Y. Wang: Financial Interests, Personal, Speaker, Consultant, Advisor: Takeda, Merck, AstraZeneca. S. Sun: Financial Interests, Personal, Speaker, Consultant, Advisor: AstraZeneca, Bristol Myers Squibb, Takeda. All other authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
Resources from the same session
1379P - Preliminary results of phase II KUNPENG study of vebreltinib in patients (Pts) with advanced NSCLC harboring c-MET alterations
Presenter: Jin-Ji Yang
Session: Poster session 20
1380P - Treatment (Tx) sequencing with tepotinib in previously treated patients (pts) with MET exon 14 (METex14) skipping NSCLC in the VISION trial
Presenter: Santiago Viteri
Session: Poster session 20
1381P - TOGETHER: Pooled real-world datasets of METex14 skipping NSCLC and adjusted comparison of upfront (chemo-)immunotherapy with tepotinib from VISION
Presenter: Petros Christopoulos
Session: Poster session 20
1382P - Liquid biopsies (LBx) and tissue biopsies (TBx) for identifying MET exon 14 (METex14) skipping in advanced NSCLC: Analyses from the phase II VISION study of tepotinib
Presenter: Christian Rolfo
Session: Poster session 20
1383P - Efficacy of capmatinib compared to standard of care for German patients with locally advanced or metastatic NSCLC harboring METex14 mutations: Results from the RECAP study
Presenter: Anna Kron
Session: Poster session 20
1384P - Phase II study of cabozantinib in patients with MET-altered lung cancers
Presenter: Guilherme Harada
Session: Poster session 20
1385P - Genomics of early progression on selpercatinib in patients with RET fusion-positive lung cancers
Presenter: Monica Chen
Session: Poster session 20
1386P - Validation of MET amplification using next-generation sequencing in lung adenocarcinoma
Presenter: Marta Salido
Session: Poster session 20
1387P - Efficacy of first-line treatment options in advanced HER2-altered non-small cell lung cancer: A multi-center retrospective study
Presenter: haifeng sun
Session: Poster session 20
1388P - Real-world prognostic value of RET fusions in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (aNSCLC)
Presenter: Shirish Gadgeel
Session: Poster session 20