Abstract 1355P
Background
For stage IV NSCLC newly diagnosed patients without driver mutations, NICE recommends immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) as monotherapy or in combination with chemotherapy (chemo) for a maximum of 2 years, based on PD-L1 status. This study analyzed RW treatment patterns and outcomes, by PD-L1 status and after ICI discontinuation at 2 years.
Methods
NCRAS data on stage IV NSCLC pts diagnosed between 2019-2021 tested for PD-L1 status & receiving SACT treatments were analyzed. Overall survival (OS), time to next treatment/death (TTNTD), and time to treatment discontinuation/death (TTDD) stratified by PD-L1 status (high >50%, low 1-49%, negative <1%) were evaluated.
Results
From the analyzed data of 6100 NSCLC pts, 77% had a PD-L1 status available. PD-L1 high represented 38%, of which 68% were treated with ICI only. ICI+chemo was the most used in all other PD-L1 groups. Longer TTDD, TTNTD, OS were observed in ICI+chemo treated pts (Table), including PD-L1 high group. While a drop was observed in the TTDD curve around 24 months, indicating ICI therapy discontinuation, OS and TTNTD curves did not show an increase in death or in initiation of subsequent treatments.
Conclusions
Better outcomes were observed with ICI + chemo, including in the PD-L1 high cohort with a longer OS. ICI treatment discontinuation by 2 years did not seem to increase risk of progression or death. Table: 1355P
TTDD, TTNTD, and OS outcomes in high, low, and negative PD-L1 subgroups by treatment
PD-L1 status | ICI | ICI + chemo | Chemo (ie.PBC) |
Tested | 1290 | 1840 | 1390 |
High | |||
N | 1190 | 330 | 220 |
TTDD | 5.32 [4.83, 5.72] | 7.85 [6.67, 9.07] | 2.14 [1.84, 2.76] |
TTNTD | 9.00 [8.21, 9.95] | 11.63 [10.15,16.3] | 5.13 [4.3, 5.91] |
OS | 12.32 [11.04,13.57] | 17.91 [13.86, 23.56] | 6.34 [5.16, 7.56] |
Low | |||
N | 80 | 550 | 330 |
TTDD | 3.45 [2.76, 5.39] | 5.80 [5.29, 6.44] | 2.76 [2.53, 2.76] |
TTNTD | 6.80 [4.57, 9.3] | 10.68 [9.76,11.79] | 5.98 [5.32, 6.6] |
OS | 8.87 [6.8, 11.47] | 12.94 [11.47,14.78] | 7.29 [6.18, 9.2] |
Negative | |||
N | 20 | 960 | 840 |
TTDD | 5.78 [3.45, 17.48] | 5.68 [5.29, 6.21] | 2.76 [2.76, 2.76] |
TTNTD | 6.51 [3.52, na] | 9.07 [8.48, 9.72] | 5.98 [5.72, 6.37] |
OS | 15.57 [6.51, na] | 10.97 [10.15, 12.16] | 7.59 [6.97, 8.38] |
Median months [95% Conference Intervals]
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Sanofi.
Disclosure
F. Gomes: Non-Financial Interests, Institutional, Research Grant, Grant: Takeda, Pfizer, Gilead; Financial Interests, Institutional, Non remunerated activity, Honorarium: AstraZeneca, Takeda, Pfizer, Roche, Bristol-Myers, Servier, Boehringer Ingelheim, MSD, Sanofi. H. Lee: Financial Interests, Institutional, Other, Employee: IQVIA. F. Ingleby, E. Chaparova: Non-Financial Interests, Institutional, Other, Employee: IQVIA. I. Bouajila, P. Sudhapalli, Y. Zheng: Financial Interests, Institutional, Stocks/Shares, Employee: Sanofi.
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