Lurbinectedin in patients with pretreated neuroendocrine tumours: Results from a phase II basket study

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[Longo-Muñoz F] Medical Oncology, Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain. [Castellano D] Medical Oncology, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain. [Alexandre J] Medical Oncology, Cochin Hospital, AP-HP, Paris, France. [Chawla SP] Medical Oncology, Sarcoma Oncology Center, Santa Monica CA 90403, USA. [Fernández C, Kahatt C] Clinical R&D, PharmaMar, Colmenar Viejo, Spain. [Sanz-García E] Servei d’Oncologia Mèdica, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO), Barcelona, Spain

Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus

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2022-09-15T08:13:53Z

2022-09-15T08:13:53Z

2022-09



Abstract

Lurbinectedin; Neuroendocrine tumours; Small cell


Lurbinectedina; Tumores neuroendocrinos; Célula pequeña


Lurbinectedina; Tumors neuroendocrins; Cèl·lula petita


Background Patients with neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) need alternative therapies after failure of first-line therapy. Patients and methods This phase II trial evaluated lurbinectedin, a selective inhibitor of oncogenic transcription, at 3.2 mg/m2 as a 1-h intravenous infusion every 3 weeks in 32 NETs patients treated in the second- or third-line setting. The primary efficacy endpoint was overall response rate (ORR) according to RECIST v1.1 assessed by the investigators. Secondary endpoints included duration of response (DoR), progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS) and safety. Results Two of 31 evaluable patients had confirmed partial responses (ORR = 6.5%; 95%CI, 0.8–21.4%). Median DoR was 4.7 months (95% CI, 4.0–5.4 months), median PFS was 1.4 months (95% CI, 1.2–3.0 months) and median OS was 7.4 months (95% CI, 3.4–16.2 months). Lurbinectedin showed an acceptable, predictable and manageable safety profile. The most common grade 3/4 toxicity was neutropenia (40.6%; grade 4, 12.4%; febrile neutropenia, 3.1%). Conclusions Considering the exploratory aim of this trial that evaluated a heterogeneous population of NETs patients, and the signs of antitumour activity observed (two confirmed partial responses and seven long disease stabilisations), further development of lurbinectedin is warranted in a more selected NETs population.

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English

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Elsevier

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