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Randomized Phase II Trial Evaluating Treatment with EGFR-TKI Associated with Antiestrogen in Women with Nonsquamous Advanced-Stage NSCLC: IFCT-1003 LADIE Trial

Authors :
Philippe Masson
Denis Moro-Sibilot
Isabelle Monnet
Anne-Claire Toffart
Bertrand Mennecier
Didier Debieuvre
E. Amour
Eric Pichon
Fabrice Barlesi
Olivier Molinier
Franck Morin
Patrick Aldo Renault
Anne Madroszyk-Flandin
Séverine Fraboulet
Isabelle Rouquette
Alexis B. Cortot
Pierre Jean Souquet
Virginie Westeel
Sandrine Hiret
Clarisse Audigier-Valette
Julien Mazieres
Benjamin Besse
Gérard Zalcman
Source :
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. 26(13)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Purpose: The incidence of lung cancer has dramatically increased in women. Preclinical data have suggested that combining EGFR–tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) with an antiestrogen may overcome resistance to EGFR-TKI. Patients and Methods: The IFCT-1003 LADIE trial was a 2 × 2 arms parallel open-label randomized phase II trial. EGFR-TKI–naïve postmenopausal women with advanced lung cancer were treated with gefitinib (G) versus gefitinib + fulvestrant (G+F) in the EGFR-mutated group (EGFR+) or with erlotinib (E) versus erlotinib + fulvestrant (E+F) in the EGFR wild-type group (EGFR-WT). The primary objective was progression-free survival (PFS) at 3 and 9 months for EGFR-WT and EGFR+ patients. Results: Overall, 204 patients (gefitinib 104 and G+F 100) and 175 patients (erlotinib 87 and E+F 88) were enrolled in the EGFR+ and EGFR-WT cohorts. In the EGFR+ cohort, the primary endpoint was reached, with 58% of the G+F group patients being nonprogressive at 9 months. Adding fulvestrant to gefitinib was not associated with improved PFS (9.9 vs 9.4 months) or overall survival (OS; 22.1 vs 28.6 months). In the EGFR-WT cohort, the primary endpoint was also achieved (33.7% of the patients were nonprogressive at 3 months). Adding fulvestrant to erlotinib was not associated with improved outcome (PFS 1.8 vs 2.0 and OS 10.3 vs 7.3 months). No PFS difference was observed regarding estrogen receptor alpha expression. The tolerance was as expected with no treatment-related death. Conclusions: Adding fulvestrant to EGFR-TKI is feasible, but not associated with prolonged PFS regardless of EGFR status. The lack of benefits while combining fulvestrant to EGFR-TKI does not support its future development in an unselected population.

Details

ISSN :
15573265
Volume :
26
Issue :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research
Accession number :
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