Tumor response and health-related quality of life in clinically selected patients from Asia with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer treated with first-line gefitinib: Post hoc analyses from the IPASS study

Background: In IPASS (NCT00322452), progression-free survival (PFS, primary endpoint) was significantly longer with first-line gefitinib versus carboplatin/paclitaxel in never/light ex-smokers with advanced pulmonary adenocarcinoma in Asia, both in the overall intent-to-treat (ITT) population and in...

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Main Authors: Yi Long Wu, Masahiro Fukuoka, Tony S.K. Mok, Nagahiro Saijo, Sumitra Thongprasert, James C.H. Yang, Da Tong Chu, Jin Ji Yang, Yuri Rukazenkov
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-477862018-04-25T08:43:59Z Tumor response and health-related quality of life in clinically selected patients from Asia with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer treated with first-line gefitinib: Post hoc analyses from the IPASS study Yi Long Wu Masahiro Fukuoka Tony S.K. Mok Nagahiro Saijo Sumitra Thongprasert James C.H. Yang Da Tong Chu Jin Ji Yang Yuri Rukazenkov Background: In IPASS (NCT00322452), progression-free survival (PFS, primary endpoint) was significantly longer with first-line gefitinib versus carboplatin/paclitaxel in never/light ex-smokers with advanced pulmonary adenocarcinoma in Asia, both in the overall intent-to-treat (ITT) population and in the EGFR mutation-positive subgroup. To further characterize the clinical relevance of these data, we investigated objective response rate (ORR) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients treated with gefitinib. Methods: Objective response was assessed (RECIST) 6-weekly (previously reported). Post hoc assessments included median time to response, median duration of response and change in tumor size. The analysis of response population included those patients treated with gefitinib who responded (n=262 from ITT; n=94 from EGFR mutation-positive subgroup). The percentage of patients with deterioration in HRQoL (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Lung [FACT-L], Trial Outcome Index [TOI] ) and symptoms (Lung Cancer Subscale [LCS]) at 4 months post-randomization was analyzed according to progression status (EFQ population grouped by progressors/non-progressors in both treatment arms). The ORR (ITT) and incidence of skin rash/acne (evaluable-for-safety) were summarized. Results: In patients whose tumors responded to gefitinib, median time to response was 6.1 weeks in the ITT population (n=262) and 6.0 weeks in the EGFR mutation-positive subgroup (n=94); median duration of response was 9.7 and 8.7 months in these groups, respectively. There was significant tumor shrinkage with gefitinib. A greater percentage of patients in the EFQ population whose tumors progressed experienced deterioration in HRQoL and symptoms at 4 months versus patients whose tumors did not progress (FACT-L 33.7% vs 16.3%; TOI 33.7% vs 13.2%; LCS 31.7% vs 15.5%). In the gefitinib arm of the EFS population, incidence of rash was 75.8% and 68.1% in EGFR mutation-positive and -negative subgroups, respectively (with ORR for the gefitinib arm of the ITT 71.2% vs 1.1%, respectively). Conclusions: Patients whose tumors responded to first-line gefitinib experienced significant tumor shrinkage and a rapid, durable response. Deterioration in HRQoL and lung cancer symptoms at 4 months post-randomization was found to be associated with tumor progression, highlighting the role of patient-reported outcomes in the evaluation of advanced NSCLC disease. Rash was not supported as a predictive marker of response to gefitinib. © 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. 2018-04-25T08:43:59Z 2018-04-25T08:43:59Z 2013-08-01 Journal 18728332 01695002 2-s2.0-84879884557 10.1016/j.lungcan.2013.03.004 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84879884557&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/47786
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description Background: In IPASS (NCT00322452), progression-free survival (PFS, primary endpoint) was significantly longer with first-line gefitinib versus carboplatin/paclitaxel in never/light ex-smokers with advanced pulmonary adenocarcinoma in Asia, both in the overall intent-to-treat (ITT) population and in the EGFR mutation-positive subgroup. To further characterize the clinical relevance of these data, we investigated objective response rate (ORR) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients treated with gefitinib. Methods: Objective response was assessed (RECIST) 6-weekly (previously reported). Post hoc assessments included median time to response, median duration of response and change in tumor size. The analysis of response population included those patients treated with gefitinib who responded (n=262 from ITT; n=94 from EGFR mutation-positive subgroup). The percentage of patients with deterioration in HRQoL (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Lung [FACT-L], Trial Outcome Index [TOI] ) and symptoms (Lung Cancer Subscale [LCS]) at 4 months post-randomization was analyzed according to progression status (EFQ population grouped by progressors/non-progressors in both treatment arms). The ORR (ITT) and incidence of skin rash/acne (evaluable-for-safety) were summarized. Results: In patients whose tumors responded to gefitinib, median time to response was 6.1 weeks in the ITT population (n=262) and 6.0 weeks in the EGFR mutation-positive subgroup (n=94); median duration of response was 9.7 and 8.7 months in these groups, respectively. There was significant tumor shrinkage with gefitinib. A greater percentage of patients in the EFQ population whose tumors progressed experienced deterioration in HRQoL and symptoms at 4 months versus patients whose tumors did not progress (FACT-L 33.7% vs 16.3%; TOI 33.7% vs 13.2%; LCS 31.7% vs 15.5%). In the gefitinib arm of the EFS population, incidence of rash was 75.8% and 68.1% in EGFR mutation-positive and -negative subgroups, respectively (with ORR for the gefitinib arm of the ITT 71.2% vs 1.1%, respectively). Conclusions: Patients whose tumors responded to first-line gefitinib experienced significant tumor shrinkage and a rapid, durable response. Deterioration in HRQoL and lung cancer symptoms at 4 months post-randomization was found to be associated with tumor progression, highlighting the role of patient-reported outcomes in the evaluation of advanced NSCLC disease. Rash was not supported as a predictive marker of response to gefitinib. © 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
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author Yi Long Wu
Masahiro Fukuoka
Tony S.K. Mok
Nagahiro Saijo
Sumitra Thongprasert
James C.H. Yang
Da Tong Chu
Jin Ji Yang
Yuri Rukazenkov
spellingShingle Yi Long Wu
Masahiro Fukuoka
Tony S.K. Mok
Nagahiro Saijo
Sumitra Thongprasert
James C.H. Yang
Da Tong Chu
Jin Ji Yang
Yuri Rukazenkov
Tumor response and health-related quality of life in clinically selected patients from Asia with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer treated with first-line gefitinib: Post hoc analyses from the IPASS study
author_facet Yi Long Wu
Masahiro Fukuoka
Tony S.K. Mok
Nagahiro Saijo
Sumitra Thongprasert
James C.H. Yang
Da Tong Chu
Jin Ji Yang
Yuri Rukazenkov
author_sort Yi Long Wu
title Tumor response and health-related quality of life in clinically selected patients from Asia with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer treated with first-line gefitinib: Post hoc analyses from the IPASS study
title_short Tumor response and health-related quality of life in clinically selected patients from Asia with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer treated with first-line gefitinib: Post hoc analyses from the IPASS study
title_full Tumor response and health-related quality of life in clinically selected patients from Asia with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer treated with first-line gefitinib: Post hoc analyses from the IPASS study
title_fullStr Tumor response and health-related quality of life in clinically selected patients from Asia with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer treated with first-line gefitinib: Post hoc analyses from the IPASS study
title_full_unstemmed Tumor response and health-related quality of life in clinically selected patients from Asia with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer treated with first-line gefitinib: Post hoc analyses from the IPASS study
title_sort tumor response and health-related quality of life in clinically selected patients from asia with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer treated with first-line gefitinib: post hoc analyses from the ipass study
publishDate 2018
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