医学
培美曲塞
维持疗法
内科学
肺癌
肿瘤科
不利影响
化疗
危险系数
置信区间
顺铂
作者
Edward B. Garon,Patrick Peterson,Maria Teresa Rizzo,Jong Seok Kim
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cllc.2021.10.010
摘要
Before immune checkpoint blockade therapy, chemotherapy with pemetrexed maintenance was the standard of care for patients with advanced nonsquamous non-small-cell lung cancer (NSQ-NSCLC) and remains such where immunotherapy is not applicable. This pooled analysis aimed to characterize overall survival (OS) and safety of pemetrexed ± anti-VEGF maintenance, by treatment duration.Data from 4 randomized clinical trials (PARAMOUNT, PRONOUNCE, PointBreak, JVBL) of patients with NSQ-NSCLC receiving pemetrexed ± anti-VEGF maintenance therapy were pooled as 2 groups (Group A: pemetrexed-only maintenance, n = 486; and Group B: pemetrexed + anti-VEGF maintenance, n = 329). OS and treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) were analyzed in both groups by treatment duration.Baseline characteristics were well balanced between both groups. Median OS did not significantly differ between Group A (16.1 months) and Group B (18.4 months; hazard ratio: 1.17, P= .1417). A correlation between median OS and treatment duration was numerically stronger in Group A (r = 0.72) versus B (r = 0.62). Across treatment groups, TEAEs were largely grade 1 to 2 and, with few exceptions, did not increase with increased treatment duration.There was no significant OS difference between pemetrexed-only and pemetrexed ± anti-VEGF maintenance in patients with NSQ-NSCLC. Patients receiving pemetrexed + anti-VEGF experienced a slightly less favorable safety profile with more reported TEAEs compared to pemetrexed monotherapy. Pemetrexed ± anti-VEGF maintenance therapy may be considered in NSQ-NSCLC, based on an individualized patient approach, particularly where immunotherapy is not clinically indicated.
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